‘Legion’ Series Finale: Noah Hawley on That Ending, New Beginnings, and Saying Goodbye Twice
The “Legion” showrunner spoke to IndieWire about co-directing the series finale, last-minute changes, and hopes for David’s future.
The “Legion” showrunner spoke to IndieWire about co-directing the series finale, last-minute changes, and hopes for David’s future.
The model and artist spoke to IndieWire about how her artistic sensibilities fit Noah Hawley’s trippy science fiction series.
How the fairy tale fight no one knew they needed to see became one of the creator’s “favorite things ever.”
After “Avengers: Endgame” brought time travel back to pop culture prominence, Noah Hawley puts his own spin on a concept as old as, well, you know.
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Time travel dominates the final season of Noah Hawley’s ambitious FX drama, but “Legion” sees the magical do-over machine as a problem, not the solution.
All the colors and canted angles are back, with a mysterious main character who’s gotten used to manipulating time itself.
“That conversation began to be had at the highest levels,” Hawley said about getting permission to use Charles Xavier.
Rape storylines have driven several dramas this season, and what separates the successful ones from the failures is a focus on the survivors.
“I’m a good person, and I deserve love.”
The “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” director tackled Noah Hawley’s universe for another crazy episode.
Hasan Minhaj of “The Daily Show” is hosting this year’s ceremony.