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Legion is an American cable television series created for FX by Noah Hawley, based on the Marvel Comics character David Haller / Legion. It is connected to the X-Men film series, the first television series to do so. The first season, consisting of eight episodes, aired from February to March 2017. The second season began airing in April 2018. Dan Stevens stars as Haller, a mutant diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age. Also starring in the first season are Rachel Keller as Syd Barrett, Aubrey Plaza as Lenny Busker, Bill Irwin as Cary Loudermilk, Jeremie Harris as Ptonomy Wallace, Amber Midthunder as Kerry Loudermilk, Katie Aselton as Amy Haller, and Jean Smart as Melanie Bird. Aselton returned as Amy briefly in the second season, when Jemaine Clement and Hamish Linklater were promoted from guest roles to series regulars and Navid Negahban joined the cast. {{TOC right|limit=3}}Overview
Main charactersDavid Haller{{further|Legion (Marvel Comics)}}David Haller (portrayed by Dan Stevens) is the mutant son of Charles Xavier.[1][2] Haller was diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age and following a suicide attempt was placed into Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital, where he meets and falls in love with Syd Barrett. After joining the Summerland group led by Melanie Bird, David is told that his schizophrenia was a lie, and he is in fact a powerful telepathic mutant. However, in the attempts to learn to control his powers, David and people at Summerland discover that something else exists inside his mind. It is eventually revealed to David by his sister that he was adopted and he comes to the conclusion that his real father gave him away in an attempt to protect him from the Shadow King, the parasite that has infested David's mind since he was at a young age. After being trapped in a high-tech orb for a year, he finds that Summerland has joined forces with Division 3 to stop the Shadow King. Stevens was cast in February 2016,[1] and joined the series because of showrunner Noah Hawley's involvement, and after exploring the source material.[2] Casting Stevens alleviated Hawley's concerns about focusing the series on David's internal issues, as "he's very vulnerable and also very strong" and can be endearing to the audience.[5] Hawley created a 160-track playlist to help Stevens understand David's mindset, which included "everything from experimental French sound design, people screaming into bins and such, to Pink Floyd and everything in between."[6] Stevens also did extensive research on mental health to prepare for the role, talking to both sufferers and doctors. He felt this allowed him to "really [take] on board" the "vividness of the reality", and said that there are "different ways of perceiving crazy people ... it's such a misunderstood condition."[7] Hawley and the cast kept secrets from Stevens about the character and plot so that the actor could identify with David's confusion about reality.[8] David's earlier life is shown in several flashbacks and dream sequences,[9] with the character portrayed by Tobias Austen and Noah Hegglin Houben as an infant, Sebastian Billinsley-Rodriguez as a toddler, Christian Convery as a four-year-old, Luke Roessler as a six-to-eight-year-old, Jacob Hoppenbrouwer as a ten-to-twelve-year-old, and Alex Mulgrew as a sixteen-year-old. Syd BarrettSydney "Syd" Barrett (portrayed by Rachel Keller)[1][2] is a mutant with the power to involuntarily body-swap with anyone she makes skin contact with. Though she is aware of the nature of her powers from young age, she is treated in Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital for her manic refusal to make tactile contact with anyone. She meets David and becomes his girlfriend; the two reunite shortly after leaving the hospital and join the Summerland crew. As David learns to control his powers, he creates a room for himself and Syd on the astral plane, where they are able to touch and have sex with each other. Keller was cast as the female lead in January 2016, after her breakout role in the second season of Hawley's Fargo. She was revealed to be playing Barrett a month later.[1] Because of her abilities, the character is portrayed as "withdrawn", the opposite of Keller's Fargo role.[14] The character is named after Roger "Syd" Barrett of the rock band Pink Floyd, whose music was an important influence on the series for Hawley.[15] Audrey Lynn portrays a 6-year-old Syd, Violet Hicks portrays a young Syd, and Pearl Amanda Dickinson portrays a teenage Syd. Lenny BuskerLenore "Lenny" Busker (portrayed by Aubrey Plaza) is David's friend with a history of drug and alcohol abuse.[1][2] She is treated in Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital alongside him, but is killed in the first episode when Syd Barrett switches bodies with David and accidentally loses control of his powers.[18] Lenny later reappears as a figure in David's mind, until it is eventually revealed that this is one of the many forms used by the Shadow King to manipulate him. In Season 2, Lenny is still wanting to get a new body. Using a device stolen from Division 3 and a tissue sample of Lenny, Amahl Farouk and Oliver Bird use Amy Haller's body for Lenny's rebirth. Plaza was cast in February 2016.[1] Busker was originally written for a middle aged man, until Hawley met Plaza and rethought the character. Plaza insisted that the character's dialogue not be changed for her, instead choosing to play the character as both male and female. This led to Busker "making crass remarks about women and muttering vintage phrases". Plaza's performance, which she described as kind of "unisex, androgynous", was inspired by David Bowie. While preparing for the role, Plaza decided that Busker's hands would be covered with small henna tattoos, which had to be applied every day before filming.[20] Cary LoudermilkCary Loudermilk (portrayed by Bill Irwin) is a "geeky scientist",[21][2][23] one of Bird's specialists and was among the founders of Summerland.[24] From the young age, he shares the body with Kerry Loudermilk, who can leave and act as a separate person whenever she wishes, but only ages while she's outside, leading to an eventual age gap between them by the time of the series. In Season Two, Amahl Farouk does something so that Cary is temporarily the one that retracts into Kerry's body. The character is introduced in the second episode, but Hawley sought to cast Irwin, for his "playful approach to characters", during filming on the pilot, before the character's role had been written.[25][2] Hawley "had to pitch him the weird, crazy character dynamic and that the show is about memory and identity", and Irwin agreed to join the project.[27] His addition to the cast was revealed with the show's full series order in May 2016.[21] Nicky Evans portrays Cary as an eight-year-old. Ptonomy WallacePtonomy Wallace (portrayed by Jeremie Harris),[29][2] is a mutant and one of Bird's specialists in Summerland.[24] He possesses the perfect memory, remembering everything from before his birth, and has the power to take himself and others into other people's memories to explore them.[5] After being badly injured by the parasite that was placed in him by Shadow King, Ptonomy's life is saved by the Vermillion who place him in the Mainframe. Harris was cast in late February 2016.[29] Gabriel Jacob-Cross portrays Ptonomy as a five-year-old. Kerry LoudermilkKerry Loudermilk (portrayed by Amber Midthunder) is a savant with a "childlike sense of wonder",[34][2] who lives inside Cary's body. Cary was not aware of her presence for the first few years of his life, as Kerry only manifests as a separate person whenever she wishes to. Cary is the son of Native American parents, so his father left his mother after they had a white son, thinking she had been adulterous. Kerry later appeared as the native daughter her parents had expected. Cary first thought she was his imaginary friend, but later realized that she actually lived inside him. Presumably, both Kerry and Cary are mutants. Kerry never experienced things such as sleeping or eating, which she finds boring and leaves to Cary. Instead, she lives for action of all sorts, including hand-to-hand fighting. Born at the same time as Cary, Kerry only ages while she's outside of his body, which is why she's in her mid-twenties, while Cary is in his late fifties. In Season 2, Amahl Farouk does something to Cary so that Kerry is the one who retracts Cary into her body. The side effect is that it started to cause Kerry to age. Midthunder was cast in late February 2016.[34] Tylayla Baker portrays Kerry as an eight-year-old. Amy HallerAmy Haller (portrayed by Katie Aselton) is David's older sister, who tries to remain positive despite his history of mental illness.[37][2] In Season 2, Amy was living in a house under Division 3 protection until Amahl Farouk and Oliver Bird use a device stolen from Division 3 and Lenny Busker's tissue sample to make Lenny be reborn in Amy's body. This also cost Amy her life. This discovery causes David to telepathically vow to Farouk that he will be coming for him. Aselton was cast in the role in March 2016.[37] Hawley said that she defined herself as normal "against her brother. She finds herself being looked at as if she might be crazy, as well."[23] Kyja Sutton portrays Amy as an eight-to-ten-year-old. Melanie BirdMelanie Bird (portrayed by Jean Smart) is a demanding psychiatric therapist who uses "unconventional" methods[1][24] to assist mutants, while also offering them protection by hiding them from the Government Division 3 in Summerland. Her husband Oliver has been lost on the astral plane for the past 20 years, while his body was cryogenically frozen. Melanie and the Summerland crew rescue David from Division 3 and teach him to control his powers, because she believes him and his powers to be the key to winning the ongoing war. Smart was cast in February 2016,[1] joining the series immediately when asked by Hawley, despite knowing nothing of the show and its source material, due to her previous Emmy-nominated work with Hawley on Fargo.[44] Amahl Farouk / Shadow King{{further|Shadow King}}Amahl Farouk (portrayed by Navid Negahban) is a mutant psychic known as the Shadow King, whose consciousness has inhabited David's body as a parasite, feeding off his mutant abilities, since childhood. He manifests himself to David in multiple forms, including David's childhood dog "King", "The Angry Boy" (portrayed by Devyn Dalton), "The Devil with the Yellow Eyes" (portrayed by Quinton Boisclair), and Lenny Busker (portrayed by Aubrey Plaza) following her death. By the end of the first season, Farouk has possessed Oliver Bird. Through Oliver Bird in Season 2, he continues to search for his original body where he has also done things like affected Cary and Kerry's ability and used a combination of a stolen Division 3 device and Lenny's tissue for Lenny's rebirth in Amy Haller's body. The malevolent presence in David's mind was teased throughout the first season, before being confirmed as the Shadow King in the season's penultimate episode. The character takes on several different forms throughout the season.[45][46] In July 2017, Hawley announced that Saïd Taghmaoui had joined the cast for the second season, and would portray the Shadow King's true form, Amahl Farouk.[47] In November, during production on the season, Taghmaoui announced that he was no longer involved with the series, and FX confirmed that "a decision was made to recast" the role of Farouk.[48] Navid Negahban was revealed to have taken over the role in January 2018.[49] Hawley explained that Taghmaoui had not been "a great fit", leading to the recast.[50] Negahban is a series regular for the second season.[51] Negahban had just completed work on Aladdin (2019) when Hawley contacted him about taking on the role, and he watched the first season of the series during a weekend before joining the production. Production on the eighth episode was underway when Negahban arrived, and he had to reshoot the character's scenes for the first seven episodes. Negahban worked with the other actors, including Stevens and Plaza, to track the development of the Shadow King through the series,[52] and was given a map by the writers that helped explain his character's backstory. For a scene where the character speaks fluent French, Stevens helped Negahban with his pronunciation.[53] Oliver BirdOliver Bird (portrayed by Jemaine Clement) is Melanie's mutant husband and one of the founders of Summerland. Like David, he appears to possess vast psychic/reality warping powers, making him able to manipulate the Astral Plane at will, and manifest himself, and move objects, in the physical world, miles from his actual body.[54][55] He has spent the last 20 years on the astral plane.[27] Hawley announced in October 2016 that Jemaine Clement would be joining the series in what was described as "a multi-episode arc",[54] later revealed to be portraying Melanie's husband Oliver.[55] With the end of the first season establishing the importance of Oliver Bird, now the host of the villainous Shadow King, Hawley said that he had talked to Clement about the next season, and that he was "excited to come back".[46] Clement was promoted to a series regular for the second season.[51] Clark DebussyClark Debussy (portrayed by Hamish Linklater) is an interrogator for Division 3. During an attempt to interrogate David Haller, he is badly injured in an accident caused by him which scarred his face and gave him a limp where he has to walk with a walking stick. In light of the Shadow King's threat, Melanie persuades Clark to contact his superiors to call a truce between Summerland and Division 3. After appearing as a guest in the first season,[23] Linklater was promoted to a series regular for the second season.[51] Recurring charactersIntroduced in season oneBrubakerBrubaker (portrayed by David Selby) is a member of Division 3.[63] PhillyPhilly (portrayed by Ellie Araiza) was David's "perky and aloof" ex-girlfriend, until she left him after he lost control of his abilities.[64] RudyRudy (portrayed by Brad Mann) is a telekinetic mutant who is a member of Melanie Bird's Summerland crew. In Episode 7, he is the drooling man in Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital. The Devil with the Yellow EyesThe Devil with the Yellow Eyes (portrayed by Quinton Boisclair) is a grotesque creature that haunts Haller, one of the forms of the Shadow King. Boisclair was cast as the Devil with the Yellow Eyes for his physique, with Hawley describing him as "just someone they found at a comic book store who happened to be 6'8" and very skinny. The production created a prosthetic suit for Boisclair to wear in the show, for which production designer Michael Wylie was inspired by the reality series My 600-lb Life. Hawley explained that "whatever was inside David had to be feeding on him all the time, and as a result it was something engorged or tick-like about it, so it was reaching this very corpulent state."[46] He also compared the character to Bob in Twin Peaks, saying that the Devil appears "detached from information in the first couple of hours. It's compelling because it's such a horrifying image, and we know that it means something, but we don't know what it means."[66] The EyeWalter (portrayed by Mackenzie Gray) is a mutant and one of the founders of Summerland, who now works as an agent of Government Division 3 under the name "The Eye". He has the power to manifest himself as other people in voice and appearance. Walter is later killed by the Shadow King. Henry PooleHenry Poole (portrayed by Scott Lawrence) was David's psychiatrist before he was admitted to Clockworks. Angry BoyThe Angry Boy (portrayed by Devyn Dalton) is a form of the Shadow King, based on the titled character of the children's book The World's Angriest Boy in the World. Introduced in season twoThe NarratorThe Narrator (voiced by Jon Hamm) narrates several "educational segments" throughout the second season in between each episode's plot. Hawley created the segments as a way to help explore thematic ideas such as "our shared reality being a choice that we make. Sometimes societies go a little bit crazy. How does that happen?" The segments "take these concepts of mental illness, and [visualize] them in a way where you can tell a story." Hawley did not want the narration to feel "tainted" by having one of the series' characters give their own point of view, and wanted an actor who could give "a sense of identity and a feeling of control [as if] the show itself has a point of view and it's all going somewhere". He compared the voice that he wanted for the narration to Alec Baldwin's from the film The Royal Tenenbaums, and considered Hamm—who he thought had "a great voice"—after working with him on the film Pale Blue Dot. Hamm agreed to take on the role,[67] and Hawley thought he gave the segments "such character", comparing the final performance to Rod Serling.[68] Hawley added that he was "pretty confident" the actor would only be providing his voice to the series rather than ever appearing onscreen.[67] Guest charactersIntroduced in season one
Introduced in season two
The robot-like Vermillion who appear as women with mustaches are portrayed by Jenna Borrenpohl, Jelly Howie, Ashli Dowling, Caitlin Leahy, Brittney Parker Rose, and Lexa Gluck. Introduced in season 3
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