What do you enjoy about getting to track the timeline of one character over two different points in time?
MARK ADDY: Yeah,it’s the first time I’ve had the opportunity to do that.
The makeup is one thing, but what’s gone on inside this guy’s mind for three decades?
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He’s not let any of it go.
In fact, it’s even worse when she returns.
So, it was great to have the opportunity to show the progression of his nastiness.
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You mentioned the makeup process.
Luckily, it was only for a shortish number of days that I was playing Evgeny at 99.
He was in his sprightly seventies for the earlier stuff.
They’ve really, as Evgeny says at one point, been digging themselves out of the shit.
Edward, what do you feel like Harrow’s driving force is at the moment that we meet him?
Is it his house, or do you think his goals are more selfish than that?
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And he’s doing that.
He doesn’t see himself as the man of the family.
[Valya] gives him a huge opportunity, maybe to her own detriment, and he takes it.
Set in the universe of Frank Herbert’s Dune series, this sci-fi epic follows the political and spiritual struggles on the desert planet of Arrakis. As factions vie for control of the prized spice melange, a prophesied hero emerges, challenging the balance of power and the fate of the galaxy.
But yeah, definitely,he starts to discover his own selfishness.
So yeah, it’s intriguing.
It’s Valya both times.
It’s not just a political scene, it’s a stunt scene.
It’s a VFX scene.
Obviously,the story of that scene could be an episode in itself.
It was such a rich scene to film.
Do you think that he goes to his end really believing anything that she says in her own defense?
[Sighs] Harkonnens.
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