

It wasn’t a planned moment, it just came out of the connection that Julie and Miller were feeling, that paid off when she said ‘you belong with me.’ That was just one of those moments that evolved into more than it was written. Oscar Winners Anthony Hopkins and Colin Firth Face Actors Seeking Their First NominationĪnd while there was no kiss written in the book, or in the script, while shooting “that just sort of came into the scene spontaneously.

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'The Expanse' Series Finale Said Goodbye with One Last Memorable Battle So they had nothing to distract them but each other.” But the actual filming featured none of those trappings: Jane and Faivre were acting, according to executive producer Mark Fergus, in “a big empty room with just a chair. It’s a surprisingly romantic sequence, dense with visual effects to capture the depths to which Julie has become bonded with the protomolecule.

READ MORE: ‘The Expanse’ Season 2 Review: Syfy’s Boldest Gamble Continues to Pay Out Richly But the series reached Red Wedding-levels of surprise with “Home,” in which Miller ( Thomas Jane) bonds with the protomolecule-infected Julie Mao (Florence Faivre) to prevent the Eros station from crashing into Earth. As a show adapted from a popular book series with serious genre roots, “The Expanse” has elicited comparisons to “Game of Thrones” before. Corey upon which “The Expanse” is based, then Episode 5 of the second season more than likely came as a massive shock. If you’ve never read the books written by James S.A.
