“I read the script 250 times”: Walton Goggins May Have Dived Deep into the Abyss of Method Acting for Fallout Without Noticing

Walton Goggins sheds light on preparing for his role as The Ghoul / Cooper Howard in Fallout, revealing some extreme measures.

"I read the script 250 times": Walton Goggins May Have Dived Deep into the Abyss of Method Acting for Fallout Without Noticing

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  • Walton Goggins' performance in Fallout has received critical acclaim and the actor recently opened up about preparing for the role.
  • In an interview, Goggins revealed he read the script 250 times, watched numerous movies, and made a playlist to get into character.
  • Goggins also explained how the fan-favorite look of his character took over five months to craft, proving he went full method for the role.
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Walton Goggins is capturing the hearts of viewers with his performance as The Ghoul / Cooper Howard in Fallout. The series is based on the video game franchise of the same name and has received critical acclaim since its premiere, especially for its acting performances and faithfulness to source material.

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Walton Goggins in a still from Fallout

During an interview, Goggins opened up about his role in the series and revealed how he prepared for his multi-faceted role. Given the popularity of Goggins’ character in the series, fans must be curious to learn how the actor got into his character and the answers hint that Goggins ventured deep into method acting territory.

Walton Goggins’ Preparation For Fallout Role Is the Recipe For Method Acting

Walton Goggins‘ performance as The Ghoul / Cooper Howard in Fallout has received praise from fans and critics. In the series, Goggins’ Cooper Howard persona is a pre-Nuclear War famous Hollywood actor while The Ghoul is a post-Nuclear War mutated gunslinger.

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Walton Goggins as The Ghoul in Fallout

During an interview with FirstPost, Goggins explained how he prepared to play the character’s past and present personalities. He said:

“I read the script 250 times and that’s a lot of reading. You do the math. So it’s always in my head. It’s always in my imagination.”

Additionally, Goggins watched a lot of Western movies, especially during the lengthy makeup sessions. Goggins used the films as a reference point for the goals and motivations of the Cooper Howard persona of his characters.

“I just went through and made a playlist, you know, of maybe 50, 60, 70 songs that is just always kind of on in the background.”

Goggins made the above statement underlining the efforts he took to play the character. The Justified actor compared the process of using music to get into his character to reading a novel about them. Given the excrement lengths, Goggins went to embody the character, it is safe to say that the actor unknowingly veered into the method-acting territory.

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Walton Goggins Reveals How Long It Took to Craft His Fallout Look

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Walton Goggins has impressed fans with his role in Fallout

During the same interview, Goggins also spoke about how long it took to craft the peculiar look of his character, particularly his The Ghoul form, which depicts him as mutate without a nose. Goggins explained that the process of crafting his look in Fallout was a long and tedious one despite the creative team having an idea of how they wanted the character to appear.

“Well, we took five months to come up with it, you know, even though they had, they had pictures of it. They had pictures of them, a goal from, from the game. But that was only a starting off point. And I, and I think that may have been kind of the extreme version of it.”

Goggins made the above statement explaining how the process of creating his look started off. However, the actor noted that the creative team quickly decided that they wanted the character to still resemble his real look. Ultimately, The Ghoul’s appearance has become one of the standout elements of the series, earning Goggins praise for his role.

Fallout is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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