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Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Oct 01, 2020, 10:12:22 PMSpoilerAlso, the prophecy in the cave paintings was made by the Neanderthals / hooded people?[close]
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Oct 01, 2020, 10:12:22 PMSpoilerIs there any connection between the Lamprey-like creature and the giant skeleton of Kepler-22b's arid zone?[close]
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Oct 01, 2020, 10:12:22 PMMy only complaint with this show is the budget.
QuoteLet's talk about the serpent. Its birth alone, through the mouth, is disturbing. But can you clarify how an android is able to get pregnant and give birth to a serpent in the first place?GUZIKOWSKI It's kind of a weird thing, because it's almost like she's been digitally impregnated with information, as it were. While she was communing with her creator in a virtual space, basically having sex in the simulation, something else got inside and downloaded her drive with information about how to build a new being. In essence, Mother is like a 3-D printer. Her body starts to work on that digital information and it decides that it needs more organic compounds. Because she's an android, her body could download that information and make something out of it. Her body was never designed to give birth, though, so it has to improvise a bit to get the thing out of her. The birth is pretty wild — it never fails to disturb me.
QuoteGUZIKOWSKI When I pitched this to Ridley, I told him that I had androids with black blood. He asked, "Why black blood?" I said, "Well, I didn't want to rip you off, basically." He was like, "Don't worry about that."
QuoteDecider recently spoke with Raised By Wolves creator Aaron Guzikowski and he suggested that Raised By Wolves Season 2 could start shooting as soon as early 2021."We're definitely going to get to it as soon as we can. It won't be long," Guzikowski told Decider. "Obviously, we have to see how things are going [on location] in South Africa and all that stuff. But I hope that we're going to be shooting sometime in the first half of next year. That's the plan."
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Oct 02, 2020, 10:57:30 AMCarlos Huante's art of you know what from the finale. Spoilerhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CF1T390AhXi/?igshid=86hnm6zjpx26In his previous Instagram post Huante said that he did not like the execution of Mother's baby on screen, but honestly, it looks like they did his work a lot of justice on screen here. His goblin shark mouth shifting to the on screen lamprey mouth seems to be the biggest alteration (and personally, I prefer the lamprey version).[close]
QuoteThe series is so reminiscent and offers several touchstones to Ridley Scott's Alien franchise especially the recent Prometheus prequels. Mother feels like she's the bad-ass sister to Michael Fassbender's android David. This isn't often discussed, but buried on the Prometheus Blu-ray is an Easter egg connecting the Alien franchise to Scott's Blade Runner. What were some of the conversations you had with Ridley when you first pitched the series? It stands on its own, but it feels like a wonderful cousin to Alien. Will you ultimately connect Raised by Wolves to Aliens?Aaron Guzikowski: Obviously, I was hugely influenced by all of his work, Prometheus included, for sure, and when I first met with him, we talked all about it. But there was never any concern with him in terms of how it was going to connect to his other stuff. He more wanted to just kind of take it for what it was. And obviously, there's a lot of homages to the other stuff he's worked on, I mean, because he's built this whole visual vocabulary in terms of modern science fiction. That's part of the vocabulary of the show. I think he was also interested in evolving beyond that and seeing what new aspects we could discover in terms of the aesthetic of all of this and how these things, the themes, connect.There are a lot of the same sort of questions about what is it to be human. Where do we really come from? All these grand mysteries that we're trying to interpret on some level. Starting from childhood, I've always been interested in religion and trying to find ways to explore those themes. So, it was interesting, but we never talked about how specifically the series would fit into that mythology, nor was that really ever the goal. As you said, it's a close cousin, and it can kind of sit alongside it, but technically speaking, the mythologies don't link up, necessarily.The terrain where you shoot is gorgeous. Where do you shoot the show? It looks like a real, natural landscape, not studio. Guzikowski: Cape Town, South Africa. What's so great is that Ridley likes to do a lot of stuff practically, and so we had a lot of real locations, and where we shot in and around Cape Town, so much of those environments are real: the mountains, the weird clouds that kind of fall down over the mountains and cascade down. That happened every morning just naturally, and just something about the topography there, it feels kind of ancient and kind of weird, and you know, obviously, from the states, it's even more so. I mean, people who live around there, it's not so much, but it's just beautiful in every which way; the lighting, and it just transports you in this great way.When do you anticipate shooting season two? It looks like a feasible show to shoot during COVID in that there aren't a lot of crowd scenes. Guzikowski: We do have that advantage, and in terms of season two, it's going to be some time early next year, hopefully. And we'll be going back to South Africa, and obviously, in different locations because we're going to be on a different part of the planet; so a very different sort of environment that we're going to be looking at for season two. Like Earth, this planet, depending on where you are, can look very different.Diving into the final episode: that tunnel that Mother and Father flew into has another side to it. There's a whole other side to Kepler 22B, isn't there, that's vegetative?Guzikowski: Exactly. Mother and Father think they're on a suicide mission to destroy this child that Mother's given birth to that will eventually endanger the planet and all her other children, but what happens is, they end up going all the way through the planet as opposed to burning up in the middle of the core, as you would in a normal planet. Obviously, there's something about this planet that's unique. They just keep going, and they actually shoot out on the other side of the planet in the tropical zone where they've always wanted to get to, but ironically, they don't have their children with them, so it's a bit of a problem.So, the serpent Mother gives birth to, if you can expound on that. We were thinking she was impregnated by her human creator virtually, and obviously that's not the case. Guzikowski: In the final episode, Mother even says, it wasn't our creator; something else put this inside of me. We don't know what that is, but what we do know is when they first arrived on this planet, they had found all these giant serpent skeletons. So, at one point, this thing that she's given birth to did exist on this planet. They were like the dinosaurs of this planet, and somewhere, what it was, it seems that it has somehow manipulated her into bringing these things back. So, in season two, there's a big new piece on the board that's Mother's seventh child, which she's going to have to deal with.And we also learned in the last episode that there are other humans on the planet. Tell us about them. Guzikowski: They're refugees from Earth just like the Mithraic, though the Mithraic had believed that their enemies wouldn't have the ability or the technology to ever reach this planet. So we'll find out in season two how that was made possible. There's a very different power dynamic, as you have this new group arriving from Earth, and they're able to keep a lot of their tech when they get here, as opposed to Mithraic whose shipped crashed and are pretty vulnerable.Now, can we say that Sue is dead?Guzikowski: No, actually, I can breathe some hope there. I would say that Sue has a very good chance of surviving into season two.And little Paul might be Sol?Guzikowski: He's obviously in touch with something. Whatever spoke to him had the omniscience to know what it knew about the lies that Sue was telling to him. So he is in touch with, it seems, whatever Marcus has been in touch with, earlier in the season before he stopped hearing it. It probably connects in some way, shape, or form to whatever impregnated Mother, which we'll get into in season two, trying to figure out who's behind all that.And the hieroglyphics that Paul finds in the cave?Guzikowski: The hieroglyphics are strange. Obviously, we see them, and they do appear to be Mother and Father in a spacecraft, and there appears to be, a store of embryos there, and so we have to wonder. I mean, these are cave drawings. They look to have been there for a long, long time, thousands of years. Mother and Father arrived here 13 years ago. So the question becomes, how can this be? What does this mean? Is there some sort of schism in terms of time and space?Do you think Sue and Marcus will become more aligned with the necromancers in season 2 or the new humans on the planet?Guzikowski: It does remain to be seen. Though I can say the new humans on this planet, or some of them anyway, would be from...there's a little bit of a power shift in terms of the Atheists and the Mithraic. A lot of these humans would be from the Atheist side, and that's the side that Marcus and Sue basically betrayed, in a sense, when they pretended to be Mithraic in order to save themselves. So they're going to kind of be faced with some of their old friends in season two.Have you already started breaking story on season two?Yes, I have. I just kind of kept going after season one, even though I didn't know if we were going to be renewed or not. I knew that if I didn't keep going and I wouldn't have that lead time to keep going. So I took a little gamble on that one. The series is filling up all the parking spaces in my brain right now. So, as long as it goes, I'm just going to kind of just live on Kepler-22b.
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Oct 02, 2020, 07:19:06 PMAmong many interesting details in the above article (well worth a read if you're finished with season one; it highlight a lot of cool things we can expect in season two), it also makes mention that we may not be getting a Ridley Scott-directed episode in the second season, unfortunately. The way COVID pushed the back half of production for The Last Duel, Ridley might have to jump right into Gucci without enough time to get an episode done in between.On one hand, this is pretty disappointing to hear. But at the same time, Ridley already set a phenomenal precedent with his the two episodes, and Aaron Guzikowski has been doing a fantastic job steering the ship so far.
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Oct 03, 2020, 12:17:07 PMNew piece of Huante art of you-know-what.Spoilerhttps://www.instagram.com/p/CF3--nEgTn8/?igshid=1e84kmfd5in5j[close]