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‘It cracks me up’: Foundation actor Lee Pace teases Brother Day’s The Big Lebowski-like transformation in season 3 of the Apple TV+ show

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  • Foundation star Lee Pace says viewers won’t recognize Brother Day in season 3
  • Unlike his forebears, the Empire’s primary leader has no interest in ruling the galaxy
  • Apple’s highly-rated space opera returns on Friday, July 11

Foundation season 3’s version of Brother Day is a marked departure from the autocratic ruler we’ve seen in previous seasons. That’s according to Lee Pace, who’s starred in the Apple TV+ show since the beginning, and who suggested fans will be shocked when they meet this season’s take on the character.

Brother Day is one of many seemingly identical clones of Cleon I, the Imperium’s first tyrannical overlord, who laud it over the galaxy. However, think back to Foundation season 1 episode 9, and you’ll remember Cleon I’s DNA was tampered with by galactic rebels, which means his clones become more unique with each generation that passes. Long story short: each clone has their own distinct personalities, ideologies, and agendas.

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