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Foundation is an American fantasy and science fiction TV series based on the book Foundation series by Isaac Asimov and produced for Apple TV+. Directed by Rupert Sanders. Cassian Bilton, Laura Birn, Jared Harris are playing in the prominent roles.
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Foundation is an American fantasy and science fiction TV series based on the book Foundation series by Isaac Asimov and produced for Apple TV+. Directed by Rupert Sanders. Cassian Bilton, Laura Birn, Jared Harris are playing in the prominent roles.
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IMDbBest Cinematography in TV Drama NonCommerical | 2022 | Tico Poulakakis
Supporting Actress | 2022 | Leah Harvey
Best Director Television | 2024 | Roxann Dawson
Best Supporting Actor Television Drama | 2024 | Jared Harris
Best Costume Design | 2022 | Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh
Best Visual Effects | 2026 | Ed Bruce
Best Actor in a Science FictionFantasy Series | 2022 | Lee Pace
One Hour Period or Fantasy SingleCamera Television Series | 2022 | Jens Löckmann
TV Series Competition | 2023 | Alex Graves
Best Original Score for a Television Series | 2022 | Bear McCreary
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Series One Hour EffectsFoley | 2022 | David Rose
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Dramatic Series | 2022 | Joe Bracciale
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Dramatic Series | 2022 | Rory Cheyne
Outstanding Achievement in Production Design Dramatic Series MiniSeries | 2024 | Rory Cheyne
Outstanding Visual Effects Episode or Series Season | 2022 | Jess Brown
Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie | 2022 | Nicolas Hernandez
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture Limited Series or Pilot Made for Television | 2022 | Steve Annis
Best Cinematography in TV Drama NonCommerical | 2024 | Tico Poulakakis
Asimov's Foundation was originally published as a short story series in Astounding Magazine between May 1942 and January 1950, based on ideas in Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In the original Foundation Trilogy's universe, and also the immediate sequel Foundation's Edge, robots were unknown. In three subsequent novels, Asimov retconned this and merged his Robot and Foundation universes. This in turn allowed robots to appear in two Foundation prequels written by Asimov. The presence of a robotic character in the series tells us that this adaptation is not simply based the original trilogy, but the unified Universe created by Asimov.
The zephyrs depicted in the series follow a religion named Luminism, who believe in the triple goddess, which is represented as Maiden (young), Mother (mature) and Crone (old). It's inspired in the real-life myth of Greek goddess Hecate (or Hekate), also known as Triple Goddess. She's the goddess of magic, mist, necromancy, sorcery, ghosts and the moon, associated with crossroads and entrance-ways. She's represented at the same time as young (Maiden), mature (Mother) and old (Crone). Her Roman counterpart is named Trivia.
Three major male characters in the original novels are portrayed by women. Salvor Hardin, Gaal Dornick and Eto Demerzel (although Demerzel doesn't appear at all in the original trilogy).