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Hey, what's up?
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This is Marlon Wayans, and I'm doing the Wired Auto-Completes interview.
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Let's go.
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I played Tiffany, and Sean played Britney in my JS.
0:15
Males.
0:15
How is Marlon Wayans still working?
0:15
Because I self-employed myself.
0:15
Okay.
0:15
How is Marlon Wayans doing at this moment?
0:15
I am really tired because I didn't sleep, because after hanging with those kids on Kai Cenat's Mafiahon the next day, and I had seven shots on that show.
0:38
The publicist only counted five, but they didn't know I snuck two more in.
0:42
Then the next day I worked all day, and then I had Axel for the whole night, and she wanted to party and break night like she was on Mafiahon.
0:56
So we did Daddy Daughter Thon till 2 in the morning last night.
0:56
So, love you, Axel.
0:56
By the way, I have video of her learning how to say 'you'.
0:56
So, that's how New Way is saying, 'Love you'.
1:45
You, Dad.
1:52
My baby.
1:52
What is Marlon Wayans's cigar brand?
1:52
I'm glad you asked.
1:52
My cigar brand is called La Tridente.
1:52
We smoked them on Casa Nacho, and they were like, "Yo, am I supposed to take and cut this open and put weed in it?"
1:52
I was like, "Hell no.
1:52
You don't do that to good cigars."
1:52
Can Marlon Wayans play basketball?
1:52
What do you consider playing basketball?
1:52
Can I shoot the ball?
1:52
Sure.
1:52
Will it go in?
1:52
Probably not.
1:52
Can I dribble the ball?
1:52
Which way?
1:52
Up and down?
1:52
Sure.
1:52
For how long?
1:52
Not long.
1:52
Can I go through my legs?
1:52
Maybe once out of 10 tries.
1:52
Can I go behind my back?
1:52
Basically, how much are you paying Marlon Wayans?
1:52
And if you pay me enough, I could play.
1:52
And if not, there's some stunt doubles out there that look just like me that are damn good in basketball.
1:58
Can Marlon Wayans sing?
2:02
I wouldn't say I could sing.
2:02
I can say I could hold a note, but I'm a desperate performer.
2:02
So, I love karaokeing.
2:05
So, that's my thing, karaoke.
2:08
And I like to karaoke deep voice.
2:11
You give me somebody with a deep voice like Teddy Pendergrass.
2:13
Turn out the lights and light a candle.
2:15
See what I'm saying?
2:19
I just want to growl to you.
2:24
Rick James turned on my fire, baby.
2:34
And you show me what love can do.
2:39
Fire and desire, baby.
2:42
Feel it coming through.
2:46
And I thank you, baby.
2:49
That's a song that made Axel's mother fall in love with me.
2:51
And uh, actually, that's a song that she got herself impregnated by me, too.
2:56
So, how to make a bastard?
2:58
Rick James, Whiskey, Fine Desire equals Axel.
3:07
What was Marlon Wayans's first movie?
3:15
My first real movie was playing the role of Seymour in Mo' Money.
3:15
And yes, that was my brother Damon's movie, but he didn't give it to me.
3:15
I actually went out and auditioned against everybody to go get that movie, and I got it.
3:20
And I, my black ass, left college to go do it because that was, to me, the perfect starring vehicle for me at 19.
3:31
What is Marlon Wayans's best movie?
3:39
My best movie would probably have to be, I, I'm going to say two.
3:39
My best movie would probably be actually three.
3:39
I did too many movies.
3:39
You're asking me to choose?
3:46
All right.
3:48
My best movie is definitely Him.
3:52
White Chicks, I thought I was really great in that, and that was just a really fun experience.
3:52
Requiem for a Dream.
3:51
Great dramatic performances and a wonderful movie to be a part of.
3:58
But Him is actually the complete crazy, untethered, off the chain Marlon Wayans at his best in a wonderful movie that's really high octane energy, and you've never seen nothing like it.
4:13
What is Marlon Wayans up to?
4:19
Well, right now, jackass, I'm doing interviews and you asking me questions, so that's what I'm up to.
4:19
What is Marlon Wayans's next move?
4:19
If you're talking about like a break dance move, I, I don't know.
4:30
I'm past the pop lock years.
4:32
Uh, if you're thinking movie, uh, my next movie will be Scary Movie 6, out in theaters June the 12th, 2026.
4:46
Who, who was Marlon Wayans in White Chicks?
4:52
Believe it or not, I was the cute white chick.
4:52
Sean, look who's a more handsome black man, was not a good-looking white chick.
4:52
He was like Shannon Sharpe's taste in white chick.
4:52
He like, 'I think that I like that thick one.
5:07
I like the thick one right there.
5:07
The one with that little mutt there.'
5:15
Who does Marlon Wayans play in Sextuplets?
5:15
Interesting question.
5:15
Every goddamn body.
5:15
It's called Sextuplets, and I was all six of the sextuplets, and then I played the mama too.
5:15
I was about to play extras, but my producing partner Rick Alvarez stopped me.
5:26
Who is Marlon Wayans's best friend?
5:32
My best friend is Omar Epps, who I've known since high school.
5:32
We dreamt about being famous together, and we've made our realities come true, and I think our best years are ahead of us.
5:32
So Omar Epps, he was in the movie Juice, and I was in Mo' Money, and he became famous, famous before me, and then I got famous like a year after, and then we were like chocolate and light chocolate and milk chocolate, and the girls used to go crazy for us in the '90s.
5:32
So that's my, that's my boy.
5:32
But then I have this beautiful little two-and-a-half-year-old daughter now named Axel.
5:32
And Axel, you are always Daddy's best friend.
5:42
So Omar.
5:46
Who is Marlon Wayans's family?
5:46
A lot of Negroes.
5:46
My family is a lot of Negroes.
5:46
Pick a Negro.
5:46
Shawn, Keenen, Damon, Kim, Tito, Jackie, Jermaine, L. Bunny.
5:46
All the black families just start blending together.
5:46
So pick one.
5:46
They are family.
5:46
Marlon Wayans as George Wayans.
5:46
George Wayans, rest in peace.
5:46
I was lucky enough to meet this legendary man.
5:46
We had produced a documentary called Unraveling George.
6:45
It's a wonderful documentary about a wonderful man, and I played him in the movie Air, and I only had one scene, and he told me I did a great job playing him.
6:54
So kudos, even though he died, but he told me that before he died.
7:00
He said my last words.
7:03
He did a great job playing me there.
7:10
Marlon Wayans's latest movie.
7:10
My latest movie is Him.
7:10
If you don't know about it, obviously I've been driven by Sunset.
7:15
If you don't know about it, then you haven't been to Times Square either.
7:18
If you don't know about it, then you've been underneath a damn rock.
7:22
It's everywhere.
7:22
I'm tired of seeing me.
7:25
I think my role in Him as Isaiah White, I don't think it pushed me in ways I hadn't been pushed before.
7:34
I think what it allowed me to do was unstrap from every character I ever was before to become something that was bigger than the role.
7:42
I had to just be untethered.
7:45
And allowing me the freedom to bring all this crazy and all the humor and all the darkness to this character, I think makes it a special performance and a very special movie.
8:01
Marlon Wayans, Jordan Peele, what a combination, that's like peanut butter and chocolate, and it's like damn, they made Reese's, and it's a great combination.
8:02
And what's crazy is we have a lot of similarities, Jordan and I, coming from sketch.
8:11
And when you come from sketch, you know that you just see the world in a very twisted way.
8:14
We're both twisted people who have a crazy diverse skill set.
8:20
And I think he, him and the director Justin Tipping saw that special thing in me, that crazy, that little bit of crazy that I could add to Isaiah White that no other actor could apply.
8:33
And uh, they chose me.
8:33
Weird take, but uh, good choice, fellas.
8:36
I think it worked out.
8:44
Marlon Wayans Lok Dog.
8:40
Y'all like, 'Who is Lok Dog?'
8:46
Well, if you don't know who Lok Dog is, homie, you don't know nothing about no hood movies.
8:46
So, go watch Be to South Central while drinking your juice in the hood, because what you say about my mama, Marlon Wayans, little man, smile.
8:46
When was Marlon Wayans on In Living Color?
9:07
Probably before your dumb ass was born.
9:09
I think it was '92.
9:09
I had just did Mo' Money.
9:12
Mo' Money came out in '92.
9:18
After Mo' Money, I did Above the Rim.
9:18
Before Above the Rim, I did In Living Color, and then we left In Living Color, and I did Above the Rim.
9:23
And then I got Batman, which was a tease.
9:25
And then I didn't get Batman because they wrote me out.
9:33
And then depression.
9:33
When Marlon Wayans is making a new Scary Movie?
9:33
You're damn right.
9:33
And it's going to be a riot.
9:33
Y'all ain't laughing 25 years.
9:33
It's about time.
9:33
Get out your feelings.
9:33
Y'all get off social media.
9:33
Stop being a bunch of ass and get ready to laugh.
9:33
How was Marlon Wayans cast in Requiem for a Dream?
9:53
It was unlike um, Him, where they actually chose me for the role.
10:01
No, that bougie ass Darren Aronofsky made me audition five times, and he was like, 'I don't want somebody on the WB network in my gritty drama, Requiem for a Dream.'
10:10
But I kept coming back like a roach.
10:10
And I was just so committed, and I just kept showing him different moves to the basket, everything.
10:17
He tried to, you know, he, he wanted somebody else for the role.
10:21
I think he wanted that little short black dude, Shawn from Save the Last Dance.
10:26
And I'm so glad he picked me for Requiem for a Dream.
10:26
You give Darren a budget, and he, he loves to make a bad movie with a big budget.
10:26
Give him $150, you will get classics.
10:26
Darren, I always said you don't like money, but when you don't have money, yo, you, you really make some great movies.
10:26
My point is I won the role in as Tyrone C. Love's Requiem for a Dream, and Darren and I made history.
10:49
Hey, that's all the board.
10:49
Thanks for having me.
10:51
I'm out.