Can you give us any details on the new season of ARROW?
You know a good villain never gives away his plot. You're going to have to tune in like everybody else.
Let's go back to GREATER. The young man who plays Brandon, Chris Severio, is a first-time actor. What was it like working with him?
Chris is a top-notch young man and a very fine, intuitive actor. He's the moral center of this movie – and that's a tricky thing to play without coming off as too pious or self-righteous or boringly goody two-shoes. Chris does a very good job of avoiding those stereotypes and giving a very honest, real performance. You root for Brandon, you see why Marty and everybody else admires him so much, because of the sincerity and grit Chris brings to the part.
Were you aware of Brandon's story before the film?
I knew about the tragedy of his death, of course. And about what a remarkable story he was as a player – to make it as a non-scholarship walk-on at a major school like Arkansas and end up being drafted fairly high into the NFL. That takes a remarkable amount of determination.
But I didn't know his backstory, the struggles his Mom went through as a single parent and the obstacles they had to overcome. Nor did I know about Brandon's strong faith – God was the center of his life and his character. In fact, Chris Severio says he was so moved by Brandon's faith and how it helped him be the best he could be that he, Chris, was actually inspired to grow closer to God in his own faith just by playing him in the movie.
What do you hope audiences walk away with from the film?
First and foremost, I hope they're truly entertained. This is a movie of very big ideas and themes but also great fun and humor. There is some excellent, exciting football action in this movie, along with lots of solid family drama. And there's plenty of humor, too, in Marty's relationship with Brandon but also as we see Brandon expanding his social skills as he gets more and more accomplished at football.
But I also hope audiences leave encouraged – reminded that when hard times do come, and they will, that God has a purpose in them. And we can actually be blessed through the pain if we follow Him through it.
What's next for Neal McDonough?
Let's hope it's celebrating the opening weekend success of GREATER.