In talking about a mirror world, though, we wanted to use that trick and actually mirror the images. The setting is a migrant steamship bound from Europe to New York, filled with immigrants all running away from something, none of whom, we quickly realize, are quite what they seem. Its all heady stuff, but one that adds an extra layer to the shows mysteries. Friese and Odar are coy when asked about it. Theres just an underrepresentation of the different European cultures, the different narratives from around the world. Friese: I think its a relief for them compared to green screen, just because you can actually look at something. We really want it to be a great experience for them and not make it too easy. If a door was on the left side, it would then be on the right side in the other world. Speaking as someone with a German wife who doesnt get irony, Id love to have an emoticon to end my sentences. It just gets complicated when you try to figure out what comes first.". For example, on Dark, the idea of the parallel universe was always planned to be in the second season. There were some really tough choices to be made, especially in the in the editing room. There are actually two things. In the Eliott Sumner version we use in the title sequence, the line that features so prominently is feed your head. That was such an important phrase for the entire show that it felt like the absolute right fit. I think its great. But also hard because you have to rethink how youre used to shooting stuff. Make sure to check outEW's Fall TV Preview cover story as well as all of our2022 Fall TV Preview content, releasing over 22 days through Sept. 29. Michael (Sebastian Rudolph) is Michael. The entire first season was filmed at the Dark Bay LED studio on the Studio Babelsberg lot outside Berlin. . That [story] was already during development for Season 1. Friese:Its more a reference to the brain, to psychology and the science of perception. It gives this other world a huge chance. We wanted it to be something that everyone can relate to: dinner with family and friends. Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, the German creators of buzzy cult series Dark and 1899, have been tapped to develop a series. One reference we did not use, and not because we dont like the film, because we loved it when it came out, wasTitanic. When we started with the show, obviously we werent sure whether we were going to get any audience because its just such an unusual narrative, said Friese. In other [projects] weve done before, we dont like to end on a dot.
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