The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

Andy Serkis: What Orwell Understood About Tyranny

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Apr 29, 2026
Andy Serkis, actor-director famed for Gollum and Caesar, discusses directing an animated Animal Farm. He explains updating Orwell to critique modern authoritarianism and misinformation. He describes telling the story through a young piglet, reflects on power and democratic fragility, and defends performance-capture and technology’s role in storytelling.
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INSIGHT

Animal Farm Still Speaks To Modern Authoritarianism

  • Andy Serkis revisited Animal Farm repeatedly since childhood because he felt its innocent surface hid a darker allegory about authoritarianism.
  • He chose to adapt it now because modern abuses of power and misinformation make Orwell's themes newly resonant for young audiences.
INSIGHT

Updated Targets Beyond Soviet Allegory

  • Serkis and the Orwell estate asked what Orwell would target today and expanded the allegory beyond Soviet communism to global authoritarianism.
  • The film highlights modern tools of control like fake news and misuse of information rather than a single historical regime.
ANECDOTE

Lucky The Piglet As A Young Audience Lens

  • Serkis invented a young piglet protagonist taken from a late-book scene and placed him at the center to guide a young audience through moral confusion.
  • The piglet, Lucky, experiences persuasion by charismatic leaders and must choose between Snowball's collective vision and Napoleon's charisma.
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