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Netflix and Penguin Random House Children’s UK Announce Rights Deal for Brian Jacques’ ‘Redwall’ Books

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The popular fantasy book series Redwall by Brian Jacques will be coming to life on screen thanks to a rights deal between Penguin Random House Children’s UK and Netflix.

The children’s book series chronicles the adventures of the heroic animals that inhabit the forest haven of Redwall Abbey. Redwall was published from 1986 to 2011, with over 30 million copies sold and translated into more than 20 languages. 

A feature film based on Jacques’ first book in the series, Redwall, is in development with writer Patrick McHale (Over the Garden Wall, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio), along with an event series based on the character of Martin the Warrior.

This deal will mark the first time a single company will hold filming rights to the series. It will also be the first feature film of Jacques’ work.

Redwall will be joining Netflix’s class of original animated series including, Academy Award-nominated Klaus, Oscar winner Glen Keanes’ Over the Moon, as well as the Fall 2021 comedy Back to the Outback, Richard Linklater’s Apollo 10 ½: A Space-Age Adventure, and Nora Twomey’s My Father’s Dragon.

New Synopsis for ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Season 2, Episode 7 “Displaced” Revealed!

The 126 is going to have their hands full in an upcoming episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star! FOX has released the synopsis for the seventh episode of season 2, “Displaced,” and the crew will be dealing with a funeral and then a hospital call. Owen and Tommy are both feeling out of place in their own homes and T.K. apparently has a new position.

Check out the full synopsis for “Displaced” below!

“The 126 arrive at a funeral where another dead body has crashed the burial, and then to a hospital where an MRI has gone haywire. Owen and Tommy each feel displaced in their homes as Gwyn moves into the Strand household and Charles seemingly becomes the full-time parent in the Vegas’. Meanwhile, T.K. makes waves in his new position.”

Guest cast will include Lisa Edelstein as Gwyneth Morgan, Brianna Baker as Nancy Gillian, and Derek Webster as Charles Vega.

“Displaced” airs Monday, March 1 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT on FOX!

Celebrate Mardi Gras at SeaWorld Orlando During the Seven Seas Food Festival!

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Come celebrate Mardi Gras at SeaWorld Orlando February 12-16 and 19-21 during the Seven Seas Food Festival!

You can enjoy:

  • Pop-Up Parade:  SeaWorld’s Wild Arctic Plaza comes to life as entertainers, bead captains, stilt walkers, and musicians bring the Mardi Gras spirit to SeaWorld during this special pop-up parade.
  • Jazz Band: Immerse yourself in the music of New Orleans as this band brings the Cajun sound and jazz classics to Orlando.
  • Street Party: The sights and sounds of Bourbon Street will fill the air in Wild Arctic Plaza with a DJ, street performers and physically distant dance party.
  • Gulf Coast Flavors: Enjoy classic Gulf Coast flavors as part of the Seven Seas Food Festival, including New Orleans favorites like beignets, po-boys and southern libations. 11:30 am through park close.

In addition to adding Mardi Gras festivities to Seven Seas, guests can check out the Seven Seas Food Festival concerts taking place at Bayside Stadium on select Mardi Gras days:

  • Saturday, February 13 – TRIBUTE: Absolute Queen/U.S. Stones/Let It Be
  • Sunday, February 14 – TRIBUTE: Lady Gaga/Britney Spears/Jennifer Lopez
  • Saturday, February 20 – TRIBUTE: Smokin’/Renegade/Best of Both Worlds
  • Sunday, February 21 – Chris Janson

To get the most of your experience, grab a 10-sample lanyard starting at only $60 or take it up a notch and save over 30% with the fan favorite 15-sample lanyard for the best savings. SeaWorld Orlando pass members also get the VIP treatment with even more flavor and savings with their 3 free samples that come with the purchase of a 15-sample lanyard.

There will be select times from 12:30-6 p.m. available and reservations must be made ahead of time to maintain park capacity levels.

You can download a guide for the Sevens Seas Food Festival (taking place between now and May 9 every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) before heading out to make the most of your time while at the park! But the Mardi Gras event is limited, so don’t miss it!

New Synopsis for ‘9-1-1’ Season 4, Episode 7 “There Goes the Neighborhood” Revealed!

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A new synopsis for the seventh episode of season 4 of 9-1-1, “There Goes the Neighborhood,” has just been released! In the episode, Michael installs a rear window with the help of Bobby and Athena, but then goes all detective when he notices something. Hen’s mother also arrives in Los Angeles and makes a surprise announcement. And Buck tries his hand at dating once again, but it does not end well!

Check out the full synopsis for “There Goes the Neighborhood” below!

“The 118 rush to save a man pinned under a Humvee, and a garage band that rocks out too hard. Enlisting Bobby and Athena’s help, Michael installs a new ‘rear window,’ and turns into an amateur detective after noticing strange behavior at a nearby apartment. Meanwhile, Hen’s mother unexpectedly arrives and announces she is moving to LA, and Buck’s re-entry into the dating pool ends in disaster.”

Guest cast will include Tracie Thoms as Karen, Marsha Warfield as Antonia “Toni” Wilson, La Monde Byrd as Dr. David Hale, Krista Allen as Meegan, Keana Marie as Veronica, Tim Herzog as Slim, George Wyner as Don, and Michael James Lazar as Joe.

“There Goes the Neighborhood” airs Monday, March 1 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on FOX!

Taylor Swift Announces New Version of ‘Fearless’ Album, “Love Story (Taylor’s Version)” Out Tonight

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After breaking records with her previous two albums last year, Taylor Swift is feeling “fearless.” The singer revealed in 2019 that she’d be able to begin re-recording her musical catalog in November 2020 and when that time finally came, she didn’t slow down. Swift has officially announced that her new version of sophomore album, Fearless, which will also be known as Fearless (Taylor’s Version), is completed.

In a message to fans, Swift mentioned how during the Fearless era, many inside jokes were created between her and the fans, so many hugs exchanged and hands touched, many unbreakable bonds formed. “Fearless was an album full of magic and curiosity, the bliss and devastation of youth, it was the diary of the adventures and explorations of a teenage girl who was learning tiny lessons with every new crack in the facade of the fairytale ending she’d been shown in the movies.”

Swift went on to say she wanted fans to have the whole story, see the entire vivid picture and let them into the entire dreamscape that is her Fearless album.

The album will have 26 songs, including six never before released songs from the vault., songs that killed Swift to leave behind that were written between the ages of 16 and 18. Swift also announced that “Love Story (Taylor’s Version),” which was first heard during a Match commercial from Ryan Reynolds, will be out tonight just in time for Valentine’s Day!

Fearless (Taylor’s Version) is available to pre-order now, along with brand new, limited edition merchandise. There is no release date yet (though fans have already started pointing out that the random capitalization in the message spell out April Ninth), but Swift says the album “will be with you soon.”

“Love Story (Taylor’s Version)” releases tonight!

Genevieve Padalecki Launches towwn With a Day of Instagram Livestreams

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As we previously reported, actress, lifestyle blogger, and environmentalist Genevieve Padalecki has had a new project, take only what we need (towwn for short), in the works for some time. The wait is over, for towwn has officially launched!

The initiative’s launch began with a day of livestreams. Guests in the “Around Townn” series included Natasha Nicholes from We Sow We Grow, Michelle Saahene, Maya Penn, Brooklyn Decker, Jhánneu, fellow Walker star Keegan Allen, Roam Ranch, and Trisha Sutton and Philip Speer.

Genevieve’s take only what we need is based on the idea that “sustainability is about more than saving the planet. It’s about reconnecting to what truly sustains us and learning how we can take only what we need.” towwn plans to amplify environmentalist voices and serve as a space “to share ideas, solutions and inspiration” concerning sustainability.

We’re so excited for Gen as she launches this new project! Make sure to check out the links to the lives that are attached below as well as towwn’s Instagram page and website. You can also catch more of Genevieve on The CW’s Walker on Thursday nights at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT.

Universal Studios Orlando Serving up Mardi Gras All Month!

Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval kicked off on Saturday, February 6 and will take place daily at Universal Orlando Resort through Sunday, March 28!

Guests will enjoy a first-of-its-kind global food fest with more than 100 new food and beverage items inspired by Carnaval celebrations from around the world.

This event will extend across the destination with Carnaval-inspired delights debuting at select venues at Universal CityWalk and the Universal Orlando hotels. Plus, guests craving a bit more can take advantage of incredible add-on experiences to get the most out of Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval.

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The Universal Mardi Gras 2021 celebration features cuisines from Carnavals worldwide. First up, authentic Cajun-style cuisine from New Orleans, which returns with some fan-favorite dishes including the Crawfish Boil, Jambalaya, and delectable Beignets. Second, guests can also enjoy the iconic flavors of La Isla del Encanto (the Island of Enchantment) with epic Puerto Rican dishes, including a Pernil & Mofongo, a tasty Picadillo Empanada, and for the sweet-lovers, a mouth-watering Quesito. Hopping across the Atlantic, the unique flavors of a German Karneval are available, including the delicious Pork Schnitzel Slider, an epic Bavarian Pretzel, and for those looking for a plant-based twist, a Vegan Bratwurst with Beer Braised Onions will be available. Finally, guests can savor a Pholourie and a Queen’s Park Swizzle cocktail from Trinidad and Tobago, Paella Mixta from Spain, Belgium Style Liege Waffles from Belgium and Jerk Chicken and a Goombay Smash cocktail from the Bahamas. Additional highlights include an authentic Moqueca de Camarao served with rice from Brazil, Beef Short Rib Poutine from Canada, a classic Cannoli from Italy, Carnitas Arepas from Colombia, a Poached Pear Crème Brulee Crepe and a variety of wines from France, and so much more.

The Mardi Gras Tasting Lanyard add-on experience will return! Guests can sample multiple dishes and beverages for one price throughout the event — 10 incredible Carnaval food or beverage items for $55 plus tax. There will also be an exclusive Passholder Tasting Lanyard for 15 food or beverage items for $65 plus tax. Both passes are available for purchase at food kiosks around the park and are valid for the duration of the event.

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In addition to the dishes above, select venues at Universal CityWalk will also be serving up 12 new dishes. This includes a unique Moon Pie Milkshake at The Toothsome Chocolate Emporium & Savory Feast Kitchen, a tasteful Abendbrot German Charcuterie selection at NBC Sports Grill & Brew and a delicious yeast doughnut with bananas foster Bavarian filling at Voodoo Doughnut. Guests can also find limited-time offerings at Pat O’Brien’s, BigFire, The Cowfish Sushi Burger Bar, Bread Box Handcrafted Sandwiches, and more.

For the first time ever, Mardi Gras will extend to the Universal Orlando hotels! There will be exclusive menus at each participating location. First, Universal’s Endless Summer Resort – Dockside Inn and Suites will have Vieux Carré Shrimp & Grits and a Dockside Beignet, both available at Pier 8 Market. Or, sample delicious Cajun chicken empanadas and a “Laissez les bons temps rouler Hurricane – Let the Good Times Roll” cocktail in a Galaxy Bowl at Universal’s Cabana Bay Beach Resort. And finally, at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, enjoy an exquisite Olive Polenta Cake with jumbo shrimp and andouille sausage with a Cajun cream sauce, as well as a Masquerade Cannoli. Guests can also enjoy unique dishes and cocktails at Loews Royal Pacific Resort and the Hard Rock Hotel.

Universal Orlando

You can experience all of Universal Orlando’s Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval with any admission ticket, or a Seasonal or Annual Pass. Any guest who purchases a 2-Park pass will receive an additional three months free to enjoy Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure. Florida residents can also take advantage of an exclusive ticket offer to purchase a 1-Day, 2-Park ticket and receive three extra days free to experience both parks. Guests can also take advantage of a special offer to save up to $200 on 4-day tickets for a family of four. Blockout dates apply on select passes.

If you’re heading down to enjoy the Mardi Gras festivities, staying in one of Universal Orlando’s hotels is the best way to make the most of a vacation to the award-winning theme park destination. Florida residents can take advantage of nightly rates as low as $94 per night, plus tax at Dockside Inn and Suites. Passholders save even more with exclusive nightly rates as low as $89 per night, plus tax, while non-Florida residents can book a stay at Dockside Inn and Suites for as low as $116 per night, plus tax based on a four-night stay.

Universal Orlando continues to implement its enhanced health and safety procedures and guidelines focused on “screening, spacing and sanitization,” and those practices will be applied to all experiences taking place during Mardi Gras 2021: International Flavors of Carnaval. Key measures include screening guests and team members, enforcing social distancing, requiring face coverings, limiting capacity and increasing the already-aggressive cleaning and disinfection procedures. Guests may remove their face coverings while actively eating or drinking, but must be stationary and maintain appropriate social distancing.

‘Scooby-Doo The Sword and the Scoob’ Heading to DVD & Digital February 23!

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An all-new animated film from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is heading to DVD and digital on February 23, and it’s bringing Mystery Incorporated back to discover Shaggy’s roots in Medieval England and meet with King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable!

Take a journey back in time to King Arthur’s court in this legendary saga of wizards, knights, dragons … and Scooby-Doo! An evil sorceress tries to seize power in Camelot, so King Arthur needs the help of our favorite super sleuths to save his throne. But will their valiant efforts only make things royally worse? This new movie serves up laughter on a platter, and Scooby and Shaggy are ready to dig in! 

Scooby-Doo The Sword and the Scoob features the voices of Frank Welker as Scooby-Doo/Fred Jones, Grey Griffin as Daphne Blake, Matthew Lillard as Shaggy Rogers, and Kate Micucci as Velma Dinkley. The film also features Jason Isaacs as King Arthur Pendragon and Nick Frost as Merlin.

You can find it wherever DVDs are sold and on all major streaming platforms for purchase, including Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, and Vudu, on February 23.

Lives Are on the Line in New Preview for ‘9-1-1: Lone Star’ Season 2, Episode 5 “Difficult Conversations”

This week’s episode of 9-1-1: Lone Star ended on a MAJOR bombshell that no one was expecting: Gwyneth is pregnant. In the new preview for next week’s episode, Owen and Gwyneth see a doctor who does confirm that she is pregnant, she really beat the odds. The next part of the conversation is difficult, to say the least. The risks are substantial and Owen and Gwyn later discuss their options, if they really want to do this.

Check out the new preview below!

Meanwhile, a father and daughter get into a car accident that is eerily similar to something straight out of a Final Destination film, and the 126 try their hardest to free them.

Check out photos for “Difficult Conversations” here and make sure to watch the episode this Monday, February 15 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT only on FOX!

Interview: Production Designer Aaron Haye Talks About ‘The Stand’ [EXCLUSIVE]

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Nerds and Beyond recently had the pleasure of chatting with Aaron Haye (Bohemian Rhapsody) to talk about his work as Production Designer on CBS All Access’s mini-series adaptation of Stephen King’s post-apocalyptic epic The Stand. We spoke about the collaborative process, what it’s like to adapt such an iconic piece of fiction – especially when big changes have to be made, and the fun of planting King Universe easter eggs. Warning: interview contains mild spoilers.

(Interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.)

Nerds and Beyond: What sort of research did you do to gear up for this series? Did you read the book? Or did you go in fresh? What was your process like?

Aaron Haye: I definitely read the book. And the graphic novel was also super inspirational as well; it’s really gruesome and kind of awkward, but there’s some great imagery in there that the showrunners were really interested in finding a way to achieve. So we dug in deep in terms of research to find a flavor for the show. Trying to find a way because so much of the story, as you know, is walking or driving – this travelogue, basically. So we were trying to find a way to tell the story of these lonely people in this abandoned space. So I found some photography that was really inspirational, art, paintings, and that sort of thing that find their way into the show. And then, as far as the bigger, more ridiculous things like Vegas, you know, it’s just finding the most over the top imagery we could, as inspiration.

Nerds and Beyond: Were there any specific moments from the book or the graphic novel that you either were like, “I have to make this scene” or that you were like, “let’s do something totally different?”

Aaron Haye: Well, a good example, actually, is Larry’s escape from New York, right? In the book he gets out through the Lincoln Tunnel. And it’s a really iconic scene, and it’s really brutal. And there’s all these dead bodies, and rats, and cars. And you can see the results of machine gunfire and all this horrible stuff that happened as people tried to flee. But creating something like that, from the beginning, we knew it was going to be difficult. And in our first first passes, planning and budgeting and scheduling the project, we planned on building a giant set. But that was just going to be too much. It was too cumbersome to deal with for the amount of time we had. And we looked for locations, we looked for stages that were big enough, but there was nothing big enough to build what we wanted.

So we opted to create a different way to tell the same story, but in different contexts. So we transpose that whole sequence into the sewer tunnels, which was what we did in Episode 2, when Larry and Rita have to escape the sort of marauding humanity that’s coming after them. And I think that it played on the same emotions, the idea of claustrophobia, the idea of when he sees his mother in this sort of drug addled, Flagg-induced stupor in the bottom of the sewer. We really wanted him to be right at the water level, with the water rising and for him to have this sort of panicky moment, and I think it works pretty well.

Nerds and Beyond: What’s your normal process like when you’re approaching a show or a film?

Aaron Haye: I mean, you hit the nail on the head with the first question. Which is, the first thing you do is research, right? Like tons of research, and I have a fantastic researcher that I work with named Alison Klein, and she really helps build imagery that helps inspire the story. And we show those to the showrunner, and show them to the directors, and then use those to build our story ideas. And we then create boards, big boards – we basically take black foam core and paste up images that are inspirational, and then start creating art. To add to that, so eventually, we have a room full of art, or in this case, it was hallways filled with art, and inspirational images. And those stay up.

For each block of filming for each director, we’d have a new hallway, basically full of inspiration and an art for them to respond to. We really worked hand in hand with the costume designer, and with visual effects, to really sort of try and tell this big story and with all these different mediums.

Nerds and Beyond: That’s a great segue for my next question. What was the collaborative process like with the different directors and the showrunners?

Aaron Haye: It was really great, like a hand in glove sort of scenario. They give us ideas, they write these scenes, and then we pitch ideas back to them. And sometimes those ideas inform the writing further. And sometimes their writing is refined, and we have to change our designs. But we worked really well together. It was a lot of fun. And to the very end, it was just a very collaborative process, one that I very much enjoyed.

And then we had these five different blocks. And so at one point, we had – I think I was servicing six, seven directors at one time, because we were in block two, shooting the New York sequence, which was massive, closing down big streets and buildings, you know, all that wonderful stuff. And then we were doing a couple of additional days of photography on episode 1. We had the directors for episode 3 and 4 there. And the director for episode 5 and 6 arrived that same week. And we were doing a visual effects unit at the same time.

So it was one of those things where I’m trying to manage stage sets, scout for locations, and prep for night shoots at the same time. It was crazy. But a lot of fun. And it was really interesting to get to work with so many different directors. In a way, it’s kind of a wonderful advantage that there are, you know, the showrunners, the visual effects supervisor, myself, the costume designer, everybody that’s there through the whole process, because we sort of help those directors, you know, make sure that their narrative matches what the original intention was. And so it’s nice to be that through line through the process.

Nerds and Beyond: That’s great. I was very curious, actually, about how you guys worked together to develop the look for New Vegas, because it’s a very different interpretation from the book.

Aaron Haye: Yeah. The original plan was to do very much like what was in the book, which was all outdoors, essentially, right in front of the MGM Grand, with a big stage that’s set up for a lot of Flagg’s interaction with his crowd. And for a lot of reasons, we felt like that could work really well, but then we came to realize that it would be a great advantage to be able to bring all of these different scenes into one place that’s undercover essentially, so that we can shoot rain or shine, day or night. And so we opted to create one massive space rather than a bunch of different disparate things. And then we just decided to go crazy with it. We went and scouted Vegas a number of times and realized that basically, you pick a theme and you can do anything you want. That’s what these casinos do. They sort of take an idea and try to sell the whole space visually – they tell a narrative inside their space, whether it’s the Bellagio or Caesars Palace, or whatever it is, each one of those has a story to tell. So we wanted to tell a story.

Essentially ours was Dante’s Inferno. We loved the idea of these different levels to the casino and the hotel, starting with Flagg at the very top and ending up with slaves at the very bottom. And, you know, as it turned out, the showrunners opted to call the casino “Inferno” in the end, which wasn’t what it was originally called. So that was sort of fun, that it reflected what we did thematically in its name. But yeah, we really tried to make sure that the architecture and the interior design reflected this sort of strata of society. And with Flagg on top, and this crazy amount of freedom that comes from that. If you devote yourself utterly to Flagg you have the freedom to do whatever you want – but that freedom comes at a price.

Nerds and Beyond: I was very into the interpretation of the dream sequences that people have with Flagg. I was wondering if you would talk about how you developed those sort of desert spaces that have just the little hints of the neon signs or the roulette and poker tables?

Aaron Haye: That was fun. And that was again – the mother of invention, you know, is necessity. We had gone and scouted this area outside of Las Vegas, and the hills that looked down and we saw the flickering lights and thought that would be ideal. You know, that was the landscape we wanted to shoot the dreams in, as if people are being transported there rather than Mother Abagail’s cornfield. They’re being transported to this space in between the desert – in between Flagg’s world and Mother Abagail’s world. And eventually, we realized we have to build this on stage because there’s no way we can do this outdoors in Canada, where we were shooting. And we won’t have enough time to shoot this the way we want to in our location in Nevada.

So we ended up filling a stage basically with rocks. We built giant rock sets and a desert floor with pieces that can be moved around. So that was the canvas on which we had to work and what we decided early on that we wanted to be very surreal. And it didn’t have to be photorealistic because it was a dream. It wanted to be a little bit odd. And so we talked about putting in a theatrical spotlight, boom.

So when Harold first appears in there, boom, he gets hit with a spotlight and it’s peculiar. It’s different. It’s meant to be dreamlike. And so each character had a little hint of what was going to draw them in. Harold, he had the wolf to guide him in. In the case of Larry, he was tempted by the Vegas Billboard and if you look carefully, it says “Larry Underwood’s Sold Out” on it, and we built that as a practical side sort of riffing on the “Welcome to Vegas” sign. And in the case of Nick’s dream with the poker table, I loved the way that came out, because that was a little bit amorphous. And the directors had some ideas about how that story was going to be told, and we pitched the idea of the cards as a way to tell that story. And if you look as he flips down those cards, each card tells a story: you get the jack with his eye bleeding, then the king is covering his ears. So you get to tell the story of Nick this quick visual hint.

And those are the kind of things that I really enjoy trying to work with. Working with props and working with the graphic designers to sneak in these wonderful Easter eggs and hidden images.

Nerds and Beyond: Speaking of Easter eggs, I noticed there’s The Shining carpet at one point in the casino. I think there were a couple of other things as well, like a reference to Derry, but what were some of your favorite easter eggs or references that you planted in there?

Aaron Haye: King has a cameo that you won’t see unless you know it’s there. In episode 4, maybe. But once you know it’s there, you’ll see it. And basically we put in probably every street sign, every place name, every piece of graphic, every beer bottle, or wine bottle has a reference to some Stephen King mythology or character.

Essentially, by putting something as obvious as The Shining carpet out there, that was meant to be sort of an invitation to everybody to look for more. Like “Okay, if that’s there, then Stephen King’s universe is holistic, and we can put anything we want from the rest of his world.” So, you know, it’s the name of the jail that you see Lloyd in. It’s filled with little, little Easter eggs, and I hope, I hope people find them. And if not, they’re just there for our own pleasure. So much of a project like this – it’s a goal for the whole team – we like to make sure that there are more details than you can see. And because you want to make that world so believable by filling it with detail. And so those are the sort of fun things we try to do.

The series finale of The Stand airs Thursday on CBS All Access.