The B-Movies Podcast Presents: David Hayter

He wrote X-MenX2: X-Men United and Watchmen. He starred in Guyver: Dark Hero and The Castle of Cagliostro. He provides the voice of “Solid Snake” in the Metal Gear Solid video games. He wrote and directed the new wolfman movie Wolves starring Lucas Till (Havok from X-Men: First Class) and Jason Momoa (Aquaman). And now, David Hayter is the latest guest on CraveOnline’s B-Movies Podcast!

 

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Hosts William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold sit David Hayter down on this bonus episode, and listen to him explain the difference between werewolves and wolfmen, and how he got a huge cast for his independent horror feature. He also explains how the script for the first X-Men movie came about, and the real reason Dougray Scott had to drop out of playing Wolverine, paving the way for Hugh Jackman.

David Hater also talks about developing Watchmen with Paul Greengrass and explains who was originally being sought to star in that version of the movie. He also reveals that Darren Aronofsky is responsible for the biggest difference between the movie and the comic book series, a controversial decision that was made over a single weekend.

 

Related: Watch Aquaman Fight Havok in an Exclusive Clip from ‘Wolves’

 

And for Metal Gear Solid fans, David Hayter also leaves an outgoing message in character as Solid Snake, but only for people named “Jim.” Jims around the world, take note!

 

So grab your metal gear and start listening to The B-Movies Podcast Presents: David Hayter! Subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast on iTunes, follow us on Twitter on @BMoviesPodcast@WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, follow David Hayter on Twitter at @DavidBHayter and don’t forget to see Wolves on VOD right now, and in theaters on Friday, November 14, 2014. 


William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold are the co-hosts of CraveOnline‘s B-Movies Podcast. Follow them on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast.

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