Jeremy Boreing
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Podcast Appearances
A thousand artists worked on it.
Unbelievable cast.
I think truly...
There may have never been a better cast of relatively unknown actors that ever came together to make a project.
I think when people see the show, they'll think I'm exaggerating here, that I'm that I'm sort of bragging.
I take no credit for it.
The way the cast came together was miraculous.
And I think when people see the show, they'll be like, damn, these guys are terrific.
And we told a story.
The most told story in the Western canon outside of stories directly from the Bible is the Arthurian myth.
and we told it in a way that I think is sort of true to its actual Christian origins.
And
to the extent that maybe Game of Thrones was subversive in its time because of its nihilism, I think the Pendragon Cycle is subversive in its time because of its rejection of nihilism.
It's a very hopeful project, and it's sort of about this moment that we live in.
It's about a moment of great political upheaval, of great spiritual and religious upheaval, and about how we prioritize our values.
And so to that extent, even though we made something that's about the deep past, I think we made something that's really urgently relevant to the world in which we live.
I couldn't be more proud of it.
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