- A Alien: earth Star compared his character to a very old iPhone
- Babou Cesesay says Morrow is an “iPhone 1 in an iPhone 20” “world
- Cyborg is one of the many synthetics that fans will see in the series
It is rare that you hear an actor describe a character they play like a very old iPhone, but that’s exactly what Alien: earth The actor did before the release.
Speaking before the arrival of the Horror Show sci-fi, Babou Cesesay, who plays the Morrow Duplicite, described his character as “an iPhone 1 in an iPhone 20s world”.
It is not such a bizarre comparison when you learn more on Morrow. Indeed, originally, it was 100% human, but, without spoiling how or why, it is transformed into cyborg by Weyland-Yutani Corporation, the harmful multinational whose shadow is looming on the Stranger Franchise since he hatched in 1979.
Morrow having received a new breath by Weyland-Yutani, Cesesay agreed with me when I suggested that a “blind fidelity” at the megacorp crosses the character’s veins-or, everything that goes for the veins in partial people, part-part-part.
However, during the next Hulu and Disney + Original TV goes and comes, suggested that Morrow’s allegiances will be tested “at the limit”, and he also aroused parallels between the struggle that his character endures like his human and synthetic halages for supremacy, and the problems of development of AI in the real world.
“I love it [observation]”Added Ceesay.” What you just said about blind loyalty … I thought about it more and more. I would have liked to think about it at the time, but there is a pressure in which we are all now. I have almost the impression that you are, you can never be enough and you just have to continue to level.
“I disinstable that Morrow is an iPhone 1 in an iPhone 20 world,” continued Ceesay. “You know, Kavalier boy [ played by Samuel Blenkin] invented bodies synthetic with human consciousness. It’s the following level, right? Morrow too [an] improved [being] But it’s like ‘okay, if that’s what I am, I have to go even further in terms of my usefulness, to be always relevant, [and] To still have a reason to continue to exist.
“I don’t know how far we [humanity] will go [in the real world]”He added.” If you are not really linked to AI – I mean, maybe, it’s a good thing. We can all start living in cabins again! But, seriously, will we all continue to push us to the limit? I think it’s something Morrow continues to wonder in this show. “”
Alien: earth Launched with a first of two episodes on August 12 (North and South America) and August 13 (everywhere else). Before he does it, read my Alien: earth examination and our dedicated guide on Alien: earth.