Frank Underwood on ‘The Colbert Report’ | ‘House of Cards’ Season 3, Episode 1 (Chapter 27)
Over the weekend, Vulture held its second annual pop culture event Vulture Festival, where editor editor Gazelle Emami asked ‘House of Cards’ showrunner Beau Willimon about Stephen Colbert’s surprise appearance on the premiere of the shows third season.
Willmon went on to detail at length how Stephen Colbert’s cameo came about, the creative process behind the scene, and how it was filmed.
“I fully expected Stephen to say no. And, Stephen said yes, and I said, ‘Look, you’re going to be way funnier than anything I can write,” said Willimon. “I will send you a sort of sample script of what the shape of the scene is going to look like.”
Willimon said he sent Colbert over about four pages of the scene along with material on Underwood’s fictional jobs’ program, America Works, and more.
“I thought, if you guys can ad-lib then I don’t care … that’ll be way more authentic than if we just script everything,” Willimon continued.
Willimon said he later got on the phone with Colbert and his people who told him he thought they should use most of the script. He couldn’t believe it. He said everyone reassured him there were some good jokes in the script.
“I’m going to change a few [jokes] if that’s okay with you,” Willimon recalled Colbert asking.
The “House of Cards” showrunner was more than okay with that request. “Please! Please change whatever you want.”
Willimon told the crowd they ended up filming the scene between Kevin Spacey and Colbert at the actual Colbert set in front of a live audience.
“We said to them, ‘All right, none of you can say anything.’ We didn’t tell them it was for the show. We said, ‘We’re going to do a couple of bits … None of you don’t ever tweet about this or talk about this at all,” he explained. “Miraculously, none of the audience did for months and months.”
One of the bits that was taped ended up being shot for “The Colbert Report.” Willimon says the “House of Cards” team had nothing to do with it though. Willimon said what we ended up seeing in the season three premiere was part of an eight-minute set that was filmed using the Comedy Central show’s cameras and crew.
“There’s a mixture of script and improv,” said Willimon. “A lot of the things that Stephen said that were used were things that we kind of co-did together. The line about the lampreys sucking a crouton … that was all him.”
Source: Business Insider.
(Thank you to StephenSmile64 for the Tip!)
Beau Willimon talks Stephen Colbert on 'House of Cards'
Frank Underwood on ‘The Colbert Report’ | ‘House of Cards’ Season 3, Episode 1 (Chapter 27)
Over the weekend, Vulture held its second annual pop culture event Vulture Festival, where editor editor Gazelle Emami asked ‘House of Cards’ showrunner Beau Willimon about Stephen Colbert’s surprise appearance on the premiere of the shows third season.
Willmon went on to detail at length how Stephen Colbert’s cameo came about, the creative process behind the scene, and how it was filmed.
“I fully expected Stephen to say no. And, Stephen said yes, and I said, ‘Look, you’re going to be way funnier than anything I can write,” said Willimon. “I will send you a sort of sample script of what the shape of the scene is going to look like.”
Willimon said he sent Colbert over about four pages of the scene along with material on Underwood’s fictional jobs’ program, America Works, and more.
“I thought, if you guys can ad-lib then I don’t care … that’ll be way more authentic than if we just script everything,” Willimon continued.
Willimon said he later got on the phone with Colbert and his people who told him he thought they should use most of the script. He couldn’t believe it. He said everyone reassured him there were some good jokes in the script.
“I’m going to change a few [jokes] if that’s okay with you,” Willimon recalled Colbert asking.
The “House of Cards” showrunner was more than okay with that request. “Please! Please change whatever you want.”
Willimon told the crowd they ended up filming the scene between Kevin Spacey and Colbert at the actual Colbert set in front of a live audience.
“We said to them, ‘All right, none of you can say anything.’ We didn’t tell them it was for the show. We said, ‘We’re going to do a couple of bits … None of you don’t ever tweet about this or talk about this at all,” he explained. “Miraculously, none of the audience did for months and months.”
One of the bits that was taped ended up being shot for “The Colbert Report.” Willimon says the “House of Cards” team had nothing to do with it though. Willimon said what we ended up seeing in the season three premiere was part of an eight-minute set that was filmed using the Comedy Central show’s cameras and crew.
“There’s a mixture of script and improv,” said Willimon. “A lot of the things that Stephen said that were used were things that we kind of co-did together. The line about the lampreys sucking a crouton … that was all him.”
Source: Business Insider.
(Thank you to StephenSmile64 for the Tip!)