Despite the fact that the live-action series about the antihero David Haller ended almost two years ago, some of its actors have yet to comment on it about their experiences in this show, for example they talked about Amber Midthunder spoke of ‘Legion’ and the lessons he left behind from this ‘X-Men’ spin-off.
For those who do not remember, ‘Legion’ was a series produced by Marvel Television and FX Productions, which throughout its three seasons tells about David Haller, a man who has schizophrenia for which he is admitted to a mental institute, However over time he discovers that he is actually a mutant and it has mental powers, reason why it will begin a trip to know its past.
So now after its ending, the actress who played Kerry Loudermilk, Amber Midthunder spoke of ‘Legion’ in an interview for Collider And she confessed that she misses her colleagues as well as the entire production team, also for her it was a personal and acting growth that she will not forget.
“I miss him all the time, to be honest. I talk about her often. I think that all that experience, that character, in the first place, was a lot of fun, and I learned about myself that with my work I am very personally influenced by my characters. I think she was one that at one point came to me and gave me a lot of things that hopefully I still have, but also the experience of being in ‘Legion’ and working with Noah and working with everyone who was there and with Dan and Bill Irwin, my God, I miss you all so much. It was lovely. ” said the actress.
He also added: “The whole experience of the show, which was fun, was when we were going to comic book cons or when we interacted with fans or when I was going to press, I had the gift of talking to people who care about the show, and it was the type of program that creates interaction between creator and experimenter. ”
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