Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)
Awkwafina gets animated about her voice-over role in ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’
AFTER voice-over roles in Raya and the Last Dragon, The Bad Guys, The Little Mermaid Migration, Awkwafina
as Zhen in Kung Fu Panda 4.
The 35-year-old actress, who is also a rapper and comedian, shares the spotlight with Jack Black (Po), Viola Davis (The Chameleon), Dustin Hoffman (Shifu), James Hong (Mr Ping), Bryan Cranston (Li), Ian McShane (Tai Lung) and Ke Huy Quan (Han).
In unpacking Zhen, the actress shared: “She’s a criminal that has spent her life pickpocketing, and she has a wry sense of humour, which I enjoy about her. She has some secrets, as well, that I was surprised to read.”
Shedding light on her connection with Po, Awkwafina revealed: “Zhen and Po meet accidentally while she is in the process of stealing. Po, obviously, wants to bring justice to that, but Zhen is tricky, as I assume foxes would be, right?
“Then this awesome animated sequence happens where they fight, but in the end, they become friends, which is nice.”
She added: “It was so fun to be in the booth with Jack! I just hope they cut my feed at times because I was laughing so hard that I couldn’t even do my lines right.
“He is such a brilliant performer and obviously so good at playing Po. It comes naturally to him and to see that in person was very cool.”
Having starred in major box-office releases like Ocean’s 8, Crazy Rich Asians, Jumanji: The Next Level
The Farewell,
(2019) and the Golden Globe Award-winning star was bowled over by the script of the animated comedy.
“I loved it! I mean, I love all these movies, so it was just an honour to read something you are also a fan of and find out what happens.
“I enjoyed discovering Zhen because she’s a very complex character who has her own problems and her own baggage. It’s always a pleasure to play a multidimensional character.”
She sang the praises of directors Mike Mitchell and Stephanie Ma Stine.
“It was easy to find the character and work with Mike and Stephanie because they created an extremely free and fun environment to play around.
“They let you improv and try things out, so it really feels like a collaborative process. I think that’s the best environment, especially to work on animated movies.”
She added: “I think Jack as Po is especially amazing because his performance is liberating and free, but it also has a lot of heart and humility. I think he’s an incredible actor and Po is a character we can all love and relate to in one way or another.”
With the school holidays upon us, this is the perfect movie for the entire family to enjoy.
In this sequel, Po has to find a new Dragon Warrior. But forces are working against him like The Chameleon, a
shape-shifting evil sorceress.
Kung Fu Panda 4 is showing cinemas nationwide.