‘Station Eleven’ Boss on Not Letting the COVID-19 Pandemic Take the ‘Joy’ Out of His Adaptation

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‘Station Eleven’ Boss on Not Letting the COVID-19 Pandemic Take the ‘Joy’ Out of His Adaptation
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HBO Max ordered an adaptation of “Station Eleven” in June 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic began to sweep the globe. But the series will soon launch in a world in which the pan…

” in June 2019, months before the COVID-19 pandemic began to sweep the globe. But the series will soon launch in a world in which the pandemic is still ongoing, and it will tell a dual story about the early days of a virus that wipes out much of humanity and about what the world looks like years later.shared during a Television Critics Assn.

When Somerville talked about already starting on the series before the pandemic began, he did not just mean the writers’ room. The first few episodes were shot ahead of March 2020, as well. During that month, he said, they had a hiatus scheduled, which happened to fall at the same time the rest of the industry went on pause due to the pandemic.

The story follows a young performer named Kirsten who is in a play with Arthur when he collapses on stage. Jeevan , an audience member, rushes to help, but it is too late for the man, who is caught up in the wave of illness that is only starting to take individuals of all ages, all across the world. Jeevan ends up helping Kirsten, and they form a quick bond.

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