JamesG
05-06-2011, 12:56 PM
Michael Rosenbaum Opens Up About Lex's Finale Return to "Smallville"!
May 6, 2011
by Damian Holbrook
After 10 super seasons, "Smallville" flies off into the sunset next Friday (May 13, 8/7c, The CW).
To make the two-hour event even more epic, fan fave — and "Breaking In" scene stealer — Michael Rosenbaum is back as Lex Luthor to mess with Clark one last time and to give fans what they've been asking since he left the show three years ago.
In this exclusive interview, he runs down what we should expect from Lex... and the show's very last episode.
OK, what took so damn long?
It just never quite clicked, and I felt like I had accomplished what I needed to. I'm so flattered that the fans wanted me back, but I was busy. I was doing other things, working on me, growing my hair. [Laughs]
How did that go for ya?
[Laughs] I got a new agent about a year ago and I said that I wanted to take a general meeting with every executive in town, because if you just tell them my name, they will associate me with "Smallville".
Let me go in there and charm them. And that's what I've been doing, trying to reestablish who I am.
So why come back now?
I was about to do "Breaking In" and realized that if I don't do this now, it's never gonna happen.
And the fans will never forgive me. I owed them. And you know, I wanted to do it.
And how was it?
I am so thankful that I did this. It was probably one of the best days of filming I have ever had. I didn't want it to end.
Like old home week, huh?
People, former crew members — who weren't even working on the show anymore — came to see me. It was like a big family, their arms were open wide and welcoming. And I was so nervous.
I've said this before, but I was like "Oh my God, can I do this? It's been three years. I have hair now...is the bald cap gonna work?" Everything came together, the bald cap worked, the scenes I did were really fun and good and layered, and Tom was great.
It was like I never left. And that is true...I know people sugarcoat things, but I would tell you if someone was an a--hole.
Sounds awesome.
This was actually one of the best experiences. I wish it had worked out earlier, but this was clearly the right time. I left, then I came back for one last time.
And I think fans will really like the episode. And I will never have to hear, "Why didn't you go back?" I think that would haunt me.
What does Lex do?
Hmmm...his plan of cloning spare parts worked, only there's a big twist. And there is a first-time ever scene with my sister Tess [Cassidy Freeman].
I also have a great scene with Clark [Tom Welling] that will launch them each into their destinies as adversaries.
This was your first time meeting Cassidy? We love her.
Yeah. And she is great! I was like, attracted to her! We were working on a scene and firing back-and-forth, and people were saying how it was like we'd been working together for years!
I remember three years ago, her agent, who was my old agent, called and said, "Hey would you talk to Cassidy? She's replacing you." And I said, "First of all, nobody replaces me." [Laughs] I said, "She's not a replacement, she's a new character...and yes, I will talk to her."
And when she asked for advice, I just told her to go up there, they're all amazing and that she was gonna love it. Three years later, we're finally meeting face-to-face.
This scene with Tom...is this the roots of President Lex Luthor?
You know, I'm not gonna answer that. [Laughs] You're just gonna have to wait.
What episode do you remember most fondly from your years on "Smallville"?
The one with the old lady, I think it was in 'Hourglass' where I become the president in the future. The one with the foreshadowing, I touch the daisies and they turn into skeletons and blood rains from the sky.
I always liked that, I remember it vividly, working with director Greg Beeman, who is one of my closest friends.
Do you have a favorite moment?
Wow, there's so many. I think one of my favorites was the finale, being with the crew again, working with Tom one last time.
It was certainly emotional.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Michael-Rosenbaum-Smallville-1032760.aspx
May 6, 2011
by Damian Holbrook
After 10 super seasons, "Smallville" flies off into the sunset next Friday (May 13, 8/7c, The CW).
To make the two-hour event even more epic, fan fave — and "Breaking In" scene stealer — Michael Rosenbaum is back as Lex Luthor to mess with Clark one last time and to give fans what they've been asking since he left the show three years ago.
In this exclusive interview, he runs down what we should expect from Lex... and the show's very last episode.
OK, what took so damn long?
It just never quite clicked, and I felt like I had accomplished what I needed to. I'm so flattered that the fans wanted me back, but I was busy. I was doing other things, working on me, growing my hair. [Laughs]
How did that go for ya?
[Laughs] I got a new agent about a year ago and I said that I wanted to take a general meeting with every executive in town, because if you just tell them my name, they will associate me with "Smallville".
Let me go in there and charm them. And that's what I've been doing, trying to reestablish who I am.
So why come back now?
I was about to do "Breaking In" and realized that if I don't do this now, it's never gonna happen.
And the fans will never forgive me. I owed them. And you know, I wanted to do it.
And how was it?
I am so thankful that I did this. It was probably one of the best days of filming I have ever had. I didn't want it to end.
Like old home week, huh?
People, former crew members — who weren't even working on the show anymore — came to see me. It was like a big family, their arms were open wide and welcoming. And I was so nervous.
I've said this before, but I was like "Oh my God, can I do this? It's been three years. I have hair now...is the bald cap gonna work?" Everything came together, the bald cap worked, the scenes I did were really fun and good and layered, and Tom was great.
It was like I never left. And that is true...I know people sugarcoat things, but I would tell you if someone was an a--hole.
Sounds awesome.
This was actually one of the best experiences. I wish it had worked out earlier, but this was clearly the right time. I left, then I came back for one last time.
And I think fans will really like the episode. And I will never have to hear, "Why didn't you go back?" I think that would haunt me.
What does Lex do?
Hmmm...his plan of cloning spare parts worked, only there's a big twist. And there is a first-time ever scene with my sister Tess [Cassidy Freeman].
I also have a great scene with Clark [Tom Welling] that will launch them each into their destinies as adversaries.
This was your first time meeting Cassidy? We love her.
Yeah. And she is great! I was like, attracted to her! We were working on a scene and firing back-and-forth, and people were saying how it was like we'd been working together for years!
I remember three years ago, her agent, who was my old agent, called and said, "Hey would you talk to Cassidy? She's replacing you." And I said, "First of all, nobody replaces me." [Laughs] I said, "She's not a replacement, she's a new character...and yes, I will talk to her."
And when she asked for advice, I just told her to go up there, they're all amazing and that she was gonna love it. Three years later, we're finally meeting face-to-face.
This scene with Tom...is this the roots of President Lex Luthor?
You know, I'm not gonna answer that. [Laughs] You're just gonna have to wait.
What episode do you remember most fondly from your years on "Smallville"?
The one with the old lady, I think it was in 'Hourglass' where I become the president in the future. The one with the foreshadowing, I touch the daisies and they turn into skeletons and blood rains from the sky.
I always liked that, I remember it vividly, working with director Greg Beeman, who is one of my closest friends.
Do you have a favorite moment?
Wow, there's so many. I think one of my favorites was the finale, being with the crew again, working with Tom one last time.
It was certainly emotional.
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Michael-Rosenbaum-Smallville-1032760.aspx