The Rook TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew
The Rook TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew
Creators: Sam Holcroft, Daniel O’Malley
To hear "The Rook" say it. The reasons why Stephenie Meyer moved away from her own Starz show is much simpler than the way Olivia Munn stays healthy. in production - separated from the show "amicably". He said that Meyer, who adapted Daniel O'Malley's novel in 2012, had a "different opinion" of what other producers decided to follow. This led, as you might imagine, to an exit on "creative differences".
"It really was not a horrible process," Garrett said. The current protagonists are Liza Zwerling ("FlashForward") and Karyn Usher ("Prison Break"). "The Rook" tells the story of Myfanwy Thomas (Emma Greenwell), a woman who wakes up in the rain next to London's Millennium Bridge without memory. who is she and no explanation for the circle of corpses wearing latex gloves that extends around her. Soon, she discovers that she is a senior member of the British secret service for people with paranormal abilities.
"What attracted us to all this is that it's a spy program with supernatural elements," Garrett said, noting that the British are particularly adept at spying stories. "We're naturally duplicates, and we love the secrets, if you're a spy, you can not tell your friends or loved ones what you do, if you have superpowers, you can not tell your friends or loved ones what you have."
Munn plays Monica Reed, a US agent. UU Who works with the British secret service, usually at a safe distance and with little inside information. "Being part of the U.S. division, it's not normal for me to go to the British side," Munn said. "He has not been invited, but he has a very personal impulse to discover what is happening with something related to someone he loves very much, but that opens the Pandora's Box to all the other corruption and collusion."
Munn noticed that Monica does not have "superpowers", but "super abilities". Specifically, Monica has super strength, unlike the "powers that do not exist" in her film franchise of "X-Men." "What's fun about this program is that these are things that I think people can learn to improve within themselves," he said. Munn continued: "We believe that our limits go to a certain level because that is what we have allowed ourselves to go as human beings, but there are many people who have tried harder." As an example, Munn said that by using medical treatments such as amethyst crystals and magnet and infrared therapies, he was able to recover from injuries on the set at a rapid rate. rates
Regarding the description of the "super skills" program, Munn said: "Everything is rooted in what we have as human beings, but in the ninth grade."