I remember, to a certain extent, that’s also how I felt when I saw like the second season of Game of Thrones or something like that. I’m not even sure people need to have seen season 1 to enjoy season 2, which was somewhat by design. All of that already existed, which meant with episode 1 of season 2, we could just dive right in and start the story. we didn’t have to do any of that with season 2. The concept of the genetic dynasty is, just in and of itself, a mind-bending concept. Season 1 necessarily had a lot of expositional pipes that we had to lay - introducing the world at large to the concept of psychohistory, what this kind of galactic empire meant, and how was it different than something that you might have seen in Star Wars. Goyer: Well, it’s interesting that you use the phrase “take the training wheels off” because I actually used that exact same phrase with my writers. Do you feel like you could get right into season 2? Like, take the training wheels off and say, “OK. You had to do a lot of that groundwork in the first season. It just makes it even harder moving forward. I feel like we topped ourselves from season 1, so I’m really happy with that. That was really what I was focused on for season 2. My ambition for season 2 was to be even more ambitious, but primarily, to dig even deeper into the story, the emotions, the characters, and hopefully broaden our audience. I was really proud of what we accomplished with season 1. I mean, we literally just put the finishing touches on season 2 about four weeks ago. How do you feel it has been going?ĭavid S. Note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity.ĭigital Trends: You are now two seasons into your eight-season pitch. In conversation with Digital Trends, Goyer and the cast discussed Foundation season 2 and how the series remains as visually stunning and ambitious as ever.
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