Interviews
Show Creator Vaun Wilmott Describes the World of DOMINION
How much of the mythology from Legion will be in this series?
“Legion was definitely kind of our foundation and then from there the show grew into its own thing with, you know, new rules, new terms, new angels, new – you know, new mythology, new mythology for the chosen one.”
Will the series center in Vega or expand to other cities?
“In the first season we’re very much based in Vega. I wanted to – it was important to kind of, like, establish that world, establish all the characters, establish – you know, Dominion kind of the series. But definitely in future seasons we’ll be expanding out to New Delphi.”
Will Dominion introduce other beings during the series?
“There definitely will be new and exciting angels, new additions and expansions of the mythology. So yes, but you know, those will all be spoilers if I were to say anything now.”
Why should viewers watch Dominion if they were disappointed with Legion?
“Give it a shot because it really is its own thing. It’s not called Legion. It’s called Dominion.”
“For those that are fans of Legion this will be a whole new story and for those that haven’t seen Legion it’s – it really is a whole new world 25 years in the future.”
What about the Special Effects?
“The – we have a really great VFX vendor, Spin – the name of the company is called Spin. They’re located in Toronto. And you know, they do special effects for Game of Thrones and a bunch of other really – some high-end movies. They’re just really, really talented people. We had someone who was on the pilot with us the entire time from Spin and the same within the series. And I think the special effects, the angel’s wings, the flying, the fighting, all of the stuff we’ve got going, the cityscapes of Vega, I think people are going to be really surprised by the quality of the special effects on Dominion.”
What is ahead for Dominion? How far beyond the first season have you planned?
“When I wrote the pilot I spent about six weeks working on a series document that broke down the first three seasons in detail. And then another three series after that – three seasons after that ….. I’ve got loads of ideas, loads. So yes, we have all kinds of stories to tell for many seasons for Dominion.”
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