Man, Jared Harris is everywhere these days! But that's a good thing as he's a great actor!
It took me awhile to realize he was Richard Harris's son. I think he's a great pick to play Hari Seldon.

At least one of the books is a prequel, about YOUNG Hari Seldon inventing psychohistory. Along the way, he becomes...
Prime Minister. Perhaps Cleon's prime Minister?
For myself, when I read the Foundation books, I stick to the original trilogy and ignore the rest. I found all the later books to be lacking something, and I always preferred the short story / jumps ahead format more. I've always hated that Asimov couldn't really figure out a way forward as I don't know anyone that likes where the series ended up.
Lou Llobell (Voyagers), Leah Harvey (Fighting with My Family, Les Misérables), Laura Birn (Helene, The Innocents), Terrence Mann (Sense8) and Cassian Bilton (A Devil’s Harmony) are set as series regulars in Foundation, Apple’s upcoming drama series starring Jared Harris and Lee Pace that’s based on Isaac Asimov’s science fiction novel trilogy.
The 10-episode series from David S. Goyer, Josh Friedman and Skydance Television chronicles the epic saga of The Foundation, a band of exiles who discover that the only way to save the Galactic Empire from destruction is to defy it.
Llobell will play Gaal, a mathematical genius from a repressed rural planet. Harvey will portray Salvor, the protective and intuitive warden of a remote outer planet. Birn will play Demerzel the enigmatic aide to the Emperor of the Galaxy (Pace). Mann will portray Brother Dusk, the eldest living member of the ruling family. Bilton will play Brother Dawn, the youngest living member of the ruling family and next in line to be Brother Day.
Visually looks impressive, but other than the discussion with Hari Seldon on Phsychistory, I'm not seeing anything that jumps out of being from the books.
I don't think it is based on the books, but is telling a new story in a setting based on the books' universe. That's really the only way to make it work, not by trying to adapt the stories themselves but by building something new out of their concepts and worldbuilding. Much like how Marvel and DC movies don't faithfully adapt specific storylines from the comics, but mix and distill various characters, concepts, and plot threads into new stories.
Is the girl supposed to be Gaal Dornick?
I read the books many, many, many years ago but I'm struggling to remember any relevant female character in the original trilogy who wasn't "the girlfriend of", "the wife of", "the daughter of"...
Female Demerzel is OK, but not female Daneel.
Absolutely nothingstudies show a 100% of females are someone’s daughter. Also, welcome to writing from the 1940’s and 50’s. What were you expecting?![]()
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