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'Invasion' showrunner Simon Kinberg on Season 3's cliffhanger finale and high hopes for Season 4 (exclusive)
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'Invasion' showrunner Simon Kinberg on Season 3's cliffhanger finale and high hopes for Season 4 (exclusive)

  • Kinberg says there are ideas for an Invasion Season 4 if the show is renewed, describing potential post‑war storytelling.
  • Kinberg credits audience growth and binge viewing for widening Invasion’s fan base.
  • The finale ends with Mitsuki abducted by aliens, leaving her fate uncertain.
  • Kinberg emphasizes memory and identity as recurring themes this season.
  • Kinberg recalls shooting across the globe, contributing to the show's cinematic scale.
  • Kinberg discusses Apple TV+'s role in hosting high‑quality sci‑fi and attracting fans of related series.
  • Kinetic discussion of whether the war against aliens ends with a true victory.
  • Kinberg says the season’s end is not the end of the war, leaving room for future stories.
  • Kinberg reflects on memory as a narrative device and Mitsuki regaining memories.
  • Kinberg confirms all three Invasion seasons are streaming on Apple TV+.
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‘Pluribus’ Boss Gordon Smith Addresses Anti-AI Subtext, Says It’s “Less Rich” to Spell Things Out
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‘Pluribus’ Boss Gordon Smith Addresses Anti-AI Subtext, Says It’s “Less Rich” to Spell Things Out

  • Gordon Smith says Pluribus remains a conceptual show, avoiding one‑to‑one readings to keep storytelling open.
  • Smith confirms budget limits shaped Sprouts sequence and other big set pieces.
  • The finale of Episode 3 addresses the Joined and Carol’s evolving relationship with them.
  • Smith discusses timeline discipline, noting Pluribus builds on a larger event than prior shows.
  • The team used Easter eggs and cross‑references without turning Pluribus into a Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul crossover.
  • Smith reveals the timeline’s ‘fudgy’ aspects but affirms overall discipline in a complex narrative.
  • The Sprouts unloading and reloading sequence required exterior shooting and VFX to complete.
  • Smith notes the show’s focus on addiction as a personal, not exclusive, theme.
  • The interview touches on potential Lydia Rodarte-Quayle cameos and cross‑references to Lydia lore.
  • Smith reflects on the show’s tone and its comparison to The Leftovers.
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