"We were halfway through shooting season 1, coming through Covid, and the monumental size of the show, the effort, and everything else was just dawning on us. We realized that I didn't have enough calories to do it, and Diego's face couldn't take the timing, because it just takes too long to make it. We were saved by Disney saying, 'Okay, if you guys can figure out a way to do it, we're into it.'"
"It's a fascinating experiment and I don't know if anyone's ever done it before. We're going to jump a year between each block, and we're going to use that negative space in a really interesting way, coming back for three days at a time, so it's like a Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday."
"The challenge is, how do you come back [to start each chapter]? We wanted to have it be as elegant and seamless as possible, and just hit the ground running. There was a lot of experimentation to make sure that would work".
Adanedhel a écrit:Non mais dès le début, et on l'avait dit ici j'en suis persuadé, c'etait evident, dans l'économie hollywoodienne actuelle 5 saisons ça voulait dire 15 ans au total avant de voir la série se conclure, avec un Diego Luna qui au moment de la saison 1 avait déjà 10 ans de plus par rapport à l'âge de son perso (5 ans avant Rogue One in universe et 5 ans après dans le vrai monde de la réalité véritable), il aurait eu quasi 20 ans de trop en saison 5... évidemment c'était intenable, comment des pros ont pu ne pas le voir
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