Galactic tensions rise as Apple TV+ series 'Foundation' returns in July
Apple TV+ has released a preview for the upcoming second season of "Foundation" and shared an epic trailer that continues the saga with new and returning stars.
"Foundation" returns in a second season
The upcoming second season of "Foundation," adapted from Isaac Asimov's acclaimed stories, will showcase an international ensemble cast, including Emmy-nominated actors Jared Harris and Lee Pace and emerging stars Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey.
The ten-episode season will premiere globally on Apple TV+, with the first episode on Friday, July 14, followed by weekly releases every Friday.
In the second season of "Foundation," set over a hundred years after the events of the first season, tensions escalate across the galaxy. The Cleons, rulers of the Empire, face internal conflicts while a vengeful queen conspires to dismantle the Empire from within.
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Meanwhile, characters such as Hari, Gaal, and Salvor encounter a community of Mentalics possessing psionic powers that could disrupt the course of psychohistory. The Foundation enters a phase of religious influence, spreading the Church of Seldon and sparking the Second Crisis -- a war against the Empire.
This monumental adaptation of "Foundation" follows the journeys of four pivotal individuals who transcend time and space, navigating dangerous crises and shifting allegiances and relationships that will ultimately shape the destiny of humanity.
Alongside returning cast members Laura Birn, Cassian Bilton, and Terrence Mann, the second season of "Foundation" welcomes new characters and actors. Isabella Laughland joins as Brother Constant, Kulvinder Ghir as Poly Verisof, Ella-Rae Smith as Queen Sareth of Cloud Dominion, Holt McCallany as Warden Jaegger Fount, Rachel House as Tellem Bond, Nimrat Kaur as Yanna Seldon, Ben Daniels as Bel Riose, and Dimitri Leonidas as Hober Mallow.
The production of "Foundation" for Apple TV+ is spearheaded by Skydance Television, with showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer at the helm. The series also features executive producers Alex Graves, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Bill Bost, Robin Asimov, and Marcy Ross.
There is also an official podcast for "Foundation" hosted by Jason Concepcion and David Goyer. The podcast is produced by Pineapple Street Studios, with executive producers Max Linsky, Jenna Weiss-Berman, and Bari Finkel.
Read on AppleInsider
"Foundation" returns in a second season
The upcoming second season of "Foundation," adapted from Isaac Asimov's acclaimed stories, will showcase an international ensemble cast, including Emmy-nominated actors Jared Harris and Lee Pace and emerging stars Lou Llobell and Leah Harvey.
The ten-episode season will premiere globally on Apple TV+, with the first episode on Friday, July 14, followed by weekly releases every Friday.
In the second season of "Foundation," set over a hundred years after the events of the first season, tensions escalate across the galaxy. The Cleons, rulers of the Empire, face internal conflicts while a vengeful queen conspires to dismantle the Empire from within.
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Meanwhile, characters such as Hari, Gaal, and Salvor encounter a community of Mentalics possessing psionic powers that could disrupt the course of psychohistory. The Foundation enters a phase of religious influence, spreading the Church of Seldon and sparking the Second Crisis -- a war against the Empire.
This monumental adaptation of "Foundation" follows the journeys of four pivotal individuals who transcend time and space, navigating dangerous crises and shifting allegiances and relationships that will ultimately shape the destiny of humanity.
Alongside returning cast members Laura Birn, Cassian Bilton, and Terrence Mann, the second season of "Foundation" welcomes new characters and actors. Isabella Laughland joins as Brother Constant, Kulvinder Ghir as Poly Verisof, Ella-Rae Smith as Queen Sareth of Cloud Dominion, Holt McCallany as Warden Jaegger Fount, Rachel House as Tellem Bond, Nimrat Kaur as Yanna Seldon, Ben Daniels as Bel Riose, and Dimitri Leonidas as Hober Mallow.
The production of "Foundation" for Apple TV+ is spearheaded by Skydance Television, with showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer at the helm. The series also features executive producers Alex Graves, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Bill Bost, Robin Asimov, and Marcy Ross.
There is also an official podcast for "Foundation" hosted by Jason Concepcion and David Goyer. The podcast is produced by Pineapple Street Studios, with executive producers Max Linsky, Jenna Weiss-Berman, and Bari Finkel.
Read on AppleInsider
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Over 20 thousand years of human history and evolution. Great progress. Exciting. Asimov was the genius.
I think the production value of this ATV+ is worth the price of admission. It is simply a different story than Asimov's.
And for the record, Isaac's 1950s SF was excellent, and indeed the standard for the modern day genre. However, in the late 1970, early 80s, the good doctor discovered the word processor, and his writing suffered. He got famous, anything he wrote was instantly sold. The follow on Foundation material was...poor.
If I had a nickel for every author I could say this generally about, well..I'd own more AAPL stock. Both Tom Clancy and David Weber come immediately to mind. Good first half dozen or so books. Then...popular, no need to edit, writing suffered, and churned out much poor material.
AppleTV+ in general doesn't have a ton of content, but what they do have, most of it is great. My time is limited on what I can watch.
I would urge anyone who has not listened to the Foundation podcast to do so. The director explains the decisions that were made, how he came to the novel through his father, how he loves the book but why he considers it unfilmable and hence why he made the changes he did in order to put it on screen. I found it a superb companion to the series and adds extra appreciation to the whole series.
I can see why Apple did it, because of massive popularity of Star Wars in Hollywood, which is also similar to the Marvel, and DC phenomenon.
This version of Foundation follows in Amazon's footsteps, and spits on Asimov's ideas, values, and legacy. The grand ideas and philosophy that made Foundation books great were thrown away to create a TV series that is related only in name to Asimov's work. I can only hope the producers have the sense to return to the source material in the second season. If not, the second season will be as hated as the first.
BTW, to be clear, Apple has nothing to do with the creative decisions in this series. It is produced by an independent company and Apple simply bought it, the same way networks buy shows created by other studios. I don't blame Apple for this garbage, but I do blame them for renewing it for another season.