Featured

INTERVIEW – ‘Ron’s Gone Wrong’ Co-Director Octavio E. Rodriguez

20th Century Studios’ upcoming film Ron’s Gone Wrong is a film about friendship, the awkwardness of fitting in, and the challenges that social media adds to an already challenging part of a kid’s life.

Co-Director Octavio E. Rodriguez is a veteran in the animation industry, having worked on some of the most acclaimed films like Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Coco and Incredibles 2. He’s also the Head of Story for Sony’s Spidey sequel, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse 2.

I had the chance to speak with Rodriguez about Ron’s Gone Wrong, which is his first feature film as a director, and he talked about how the film is a story about how so many of us feel isolated, but that we’re not alone. Rodriguez was also drawn to the project because, as a parent and the child of the ’80’s, it’s interesting for him to examine a story about kids navigating a social media dominated world.

Practically reading my mind, Rodriguez talked about how he related to this story particularly as a person of color, and his advice to aspiring diverse creatives was to remember that we’re all unique and our stories are there.

Considering the title of the film, Rodriguez also had a good laugh at the amusing coincidence that he was being interviewed by someone named Ron.

Check out our conversation below and watch 20th Century Studios’ Ron’s Gone Wrong in theaters Friday, October 22nd!

Interview with Ron’s Gone Wrong Co-Director Octavio E. Rodriguez

Ron is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of POC Culture.  He is a big believer in the power and impact of pop culture and the importance of representation in media.

You May Also Like

Featured

Ironheart star Dominique Thorne had the very best superhero bootcamp possible with Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Thorne’s character, Riri Williams, aka Ironheart, was first...

Featured

Ming-Na Wen has pretty much done it all. She’s starred in The Joy Luck Club, voiced a Disney princess, fought alongside Boba Fett, served...

Interviews

Asajj Ventress, the Dark Side Force wielder who first appeared in the animated micro-series, Star Wars: Clone Wars, has built a passionate following of...

Interviews

Director Ryan Coogler’s latest film is unlike any he’s done before. In Sinners, the superstar filmmaker, along with close friend and collaborator Michael B....

© 2021 POC Culture