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He's played multiple versions of the Cleon clone throughout Apple TV+'s Asimov adaptation—but this one's his favorite so far.
Doomsday looms in the third installment of Apple TV+’s Asimov adaptation—but there's still hope to be found in the galaxy.
The simple answer as to why Lee Pace's Foundation character doesn't have a belly button is that he isn't human; he's a clone.His character, Brother Day, is the emperor of the galaxy in a system ...
On Foundation, Lee Pace plays not one, not two, but at least four clones of Cleon I, whose duplicates have reigned over the ...
Lee Pace chats with us about Foundation, how David S. Goyer figured out how to adapt this story, and how his character, Brother Day, fits into the story.
Apple TV+ released a new clip from the Season 2 premiere of its stellar space saga based on the classic Isaac Asimov novel, "Foundation," which aired July 14.
Brother Day is a unique character, primarily because of that fact he is not unique at all. As one of the three heads of the Empire, ... David S. Goyer developed Foundation for Apple TV+.
‘Foundation’ Season 2: First Teaser Trailer Promises New Characters and a Summer 2023 Release (Video) And yes, Brother Day is still the most handsome despot in the galaxy. Ross A. Lincoln.
AVC: These clone characters—Brothers Dawn, Day, and Dusk—are original creations for the show. They have this really unique shared existence; they’re kind of the same man, but at different ...
Lee Pace sits down with Nerdist’s Lee Travis to discuss his upcoming series, Foundation, coming to Apple TV+. The actor reveals the inspiration behind his multifaceted performance, his first day ...