Becoming K-2SO: Talking with Rogue One's Alan Tudyk (2024)

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The actor discusses bringing the new droid to life, Anthony Daniels' choice words upon learning it was a motion-capture performance, and much more.

Alan Tudyk can’t find a parking space.

The voice and motion-capture actor responsible for playing droid K-2SO in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story has serious cred in the sci-fi and fantasy genre. So much so, he deserves a reserved spot for his wheels.

His live-action roles are many -- Tudyk played Hoban “Wash” Washburne in Joss Whedon’s cult TV series Firefly and subsequent film Serenity -- and he currently stars in, writes, and directs the comedy Web series Con Man. In fact, he’s heading to the Con Man office as we speak. The series, now available on the Comic-Con HQ streaming service, debuts its second season in late 2016.

In the meantime, other projects pile higher than an AT-AT. He’ll be appearing September 2 at Dragon Con in Atlanta unveiling the new Con Man game app. Tudyk says he’ll be walking down the aisle soon, too, and we’re not talking red carpet, here. And that’s just scratching his calendar’s surface.

“Wonderful,” Tudyk says as he finally docks his vehicle into a parking spot, his voice sounding like a cartoon character you can’t quite pinpoint.

Speaking of spots, when December arrives and Rogue One hits screens, Tudyk will officially have a firm spot in the Star Wars universe. That's something, he says, he hasn't quite fully grasped.

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StarWars.com: In Entertainment Weekly, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story director Gareth Edwards describes Kaytoo as the antithesis of C-3PO with a little bit of Chewbacca’s personality in a droid’s body. Do you agree?

Alan Tudyk: Kaytoo was formerly an Imperial droid, so he used to be on the other side. He was a security droid and then Cassian, Diego Luna’s character, who owns Kaytoo, has done a memory wipe and reprograms Kaytoo to be a Rebel with the Alliance. Through that process, Kaytoo’s personality changes. I approached it as if he were freed, almost like a governor on an engine that holds the personality back. The Empire was much more of a regimented world where you’re much more forced to be in servitude of the Empire, which historically is the case. When he is reprogrammed, his personality comes out, which is a bit odd. At Star Wars Celebration Europe, they showed a little bit of a clip of him. There was no sound to it; I narrated it. You see Felicity Jones’ character hand me a bag, and she and Diego Luna’s character walk off. And I stand there holding the bag for just a moment, and I just drop it, because I’m not into holding her bag. [Laughs] C-3PO would definitely hold the bag and watch over it. Kaytoo is maybe a bit too honest. At that moment, he’s willful. It makes him a really fun character. For me, it made him much more human. I was very free to act within the confines of the script, but there were a lot of moments I could find, especially with such good actors, to express and be the unique character that Kaytoo is.

StarWars.com: Kaytoo is a motion-capture character. Did you enjoy the process?

Alan Tudyk: [Yes.] I met Anthony Daniels at Star Wars Celebration Europe, who has worn an actual suit as C-3PO since the first Star Wars. He had to be screwed into it. To get out of it, it took a drill and some time. He was in the desert, as you know, and put up with a lot of harsh conditions. I was wearing stilts, which was very cool, because the character is tall. I was wearing these ILM-designed stilts that were almost a foot tall. That was my only real challenge. Anthony Daniels asked me what I wore on the shoot. He asked me if I wore a suit or if I were motion capture. I said, “I’m motion capturing it.” He said, “You [expletive]!” [Laughs] That was his response, because he was envious of the comfort level he knew I had wearing a Spandex body suit versus a practical costume, which by the way he still fits into. He had to get smaller at one point, because his muscles were too big. He’s a very special performer. I plan to be very large and lethargic in my 60s. [Laughs] I don’t think I’ll be wearing any stilts.

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StarWars.com: What did Star Wars Celebration Europe feel like as opposed to other cons?

Alan Tudyk: It was great to be part of a franchise that has such a fan base and new fans, especially since they’ve begun making the movies again. Other than that it was simply a group of fans that was excited to see the show that you’re in, which I’ve experienced with Con Man. It’s a little different from Firefly, because, sadly, we don’t have new stories coming out, because the show was cancelled. I was a little nervous at first, because it was built up to be such an event. But the minute I was handed the microphone, I was very comfortable. [Laughs] Because I’ve been on many panels and love having those conversations. It started out feeling a little intimidating, but luckily for me, when I’m in front of a group of sci-fi fans, my experiences have only been positive. I’m comfortable and feel supported. I made some jokes. Your worst jokes get laughed at and get support. [Laughs] You’re working with a net of fandom, which is a very strong net.

StarWars.com: You grew up as part of the original Star Wars generation. What does it feel like to be a part of the franchise?

Alan Tudyk: I don’t even know if I’ve even experienced the full understanding of what I’m a part of. It doesn’t happen all at once. I was part of a really well-run film with amazing actors from all over the world. You’re immediately working with a caliber of actor, and a level of detail in production and design that is rare. And the productions I’ve done are few and far between. So, I’ve experienced it in that way. And when we were at the convention in London, John Williams’ music played over the crowd and I thought, “Oh!” It sparks that feeling. There’s sense memory that comes back to you, and you’re suddenly that child again. And you’re, like, “Wait a minute! We have the rights to this, don’t we? We’re part of this! Oh, my God!” It’s been great, and I think it’s just going to continue to be. At some level, I don’t think I’ve even realized that I’m in Star Wars.

Jon Waterhouse is an award-winning journalist, radio show host, and performer whose byline has appeared in a variety of print and online publications includingEsquire, BlackBook, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and on MTV.com. He helms the geek travel blog NerdsOnHoliday.com.

Becoming K-2SO: Talking with Rogue One's Alan Tudyk (2024)

FAQs

Who is the voice of K2 in Rogue One? ›

K-2SO (also referred to as K2 or Kaytoo-Esso) is a droid character in the Star Wars franchise, first appearing in the 2016 film Rogue One. He is a CGI character voiced and portrayed through motion capture by Alan Tudyk.

Who did the voice for K-2SO? ›

Alan Tudyk (born March 16, 1971) is an American actor and voice actor who portrayed K-2SO in the Star Wars stand-alone film Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and subsequent media featuring the character.

What happened to K-2SO? ›

Andor was able to reprogram K-2SO to serve the Alliance on the planet Wecacoe. In 1 BBY, K-2SO participated in the Battle of Scarif, where he sacrificed himself so that Andor and Jyn Erso could steal the plans to the Empire's moon-sized battle station, the Death Star.

What characters has Alan Tudyk voiced? ›

He voiced the Duke of Weselton in Frozen, Alistair Krei in Big Hero 6, Duke Weaselton in Zootopia, Heihei in Moana, KnowsMore in the Wreck-It Ralph sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet, Tuk Tuk and Pico the toucan in the 2021 films Raya and the Last Dragon and Encanto, respectively, Duffle in Strange World, and Valentino ...

Who did Mark Hamill voice in Rogue One? ›

Well, a great start would be William M. Patrick. This is the name Hamill is listed as in the credits of Rogue One, Solo, and the Sequel movies for his secret voice performances, something Hamill revealed last year on Twitter. Hamill said his secret voice cameo pseudonym, William M.

Did George Lucas like Rogue One? ›

George Lucas praised Gareth Edwards' work on Rogue One, calling it one of the best Star Wars films ever, which was a surreal and exciting moment for the director.

How many Disney movies has Alan Tudyk been in? ›

For Walt Disney Animation Studios, he has voiced King Candy in the 2012 Disney animated film Wreck-It Ralph (for which he won an Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production), the Duke of Weselton in the 2013 animated feature film Frozen, Alistair Krei in the 2014 animated feature film Big Hero 6, Duke ...

Did Alan Tudyk go to Juilliard? ›

During this time, Alan was also an active member of the Delta Psi Omega fraternity. After leaving LMJC, Alan went on to study at the prestigious Juilliard conservatory but left in 1996 before earning a degree.

Why did they change Tighnari's voice actor? ›

The news of HoYoverse officially recasting Tighnari comes two months after the original English voice actor Elliot Gindi was fired due to breach of contract after he was accused of sexual abuse towards underage fans, transphobic behavior, and emotional abuse by moderators of his Twitch and Discord servers.

Will K-2SO be in Andor? ›

Star Wars fans are excited about Disney+'s Rogue One prequel drama Andor, but one beloved character from the movie isn't showing up anytime soon: Alan Tudyk's acerbic Imperial droid K-2SO.

What happened to Anaxes after the Clone Wars? ›

After the Clone Wars, Anaxes was destroyed by a cataclysmic event, believed to be the result of a catastrophic main reactor failure detonating a massive stockpile of hypermatter in the shipyards. All that remained of the planet was an asteroid belt.

What happened to gonky in bad batch? ›

A while later after being through many events with the Bad Batch, Gonky was on Pabu as the group prepared to leave the island. He was with Wrecker while he was loading supplies, and was saved from destruction by Wrecker when CX-2 blew the Marauder to pieces in order to keep the Batch from leaving.

Why is Alan Tudyk so good? ›

His most notable performances often come from well-designed and written characters, featured in stories that have been carefully crafted and result in Tudyk being able to deliver his best in collaboration with the larger team.

Is Alan Tudyk a redhead? ›

People often confuse Alan Tudyk's hair with being blonde or strawberry blonde. But Alan has always admitted to being ginger.

Who voices K2 in Rogue One? ›

"Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" star Alan Tudyk plays K-2SO, an Imperial droid who was reprogrammed and finds himself with the rebellion. Alan explains what it was like controlling K-2SO, and how they went about making the best movie they could. the Imperial characters have English accents.

Is K-2SO in Andor? ›

K-2SO was a major part of Rogue One but notably absent from Andor. Yes, we saw K2 style droids but we did not see any droid with K-2SO's personality.

Who voices the stormtroopers in Rogue One? ›

Collins and Witwer got a neat little cameo as two stormtroopers discussing the predecessor to a famous bit of Star Wars tech. In A New Hope, we hear Stormtroopers discussing the introduction of the new T-16 Skyhopper.

Was Hayden Christensen in Rogue One? ›

According to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, Christensen wasn't considered for the Rogue One role because "that was just such a specific action sequence." Rogue One instead used stunt performer Daniel Naprous and actor Spencer Wilding to portray the Sith Lord.

Who played the bad guy in Rogue One? ›

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story was released in December 2016, featuring Ben Mendelsohn in the role of Orson Krennic. In the beginning of the film, he captures Galen Erso to force him to continue helping the Empire build the Death Star.

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