![]() So it was this really complicated deal that almost didn’t happen. We knew that they were going to, but we also had to get Disney to agree to take me in second position. They knew they were not gonna pick up the show, so it was just getting someone to just say, ‘Fine.’ Because they weren’t gonna pick up the show. ![]() We had to get Netflix to agree to release me from my contract. This antiquated practice nearly prevented her from starring in Season 3 of The Mandalorianbecause she was under contract to Netflix for Another Lifeat the same time. But you get held for a long time and people are like, ‘Where did you go for two years?’ You’re like, ‘I was on hold and then they canceled the show.’ People don’t realize that actors are held." And granted, if you’re super famous, you can kind of get out of it sometimes. "You’re preventing me from going and doing another TV show as a regular. "We have these really long hold periods, where you can shoot eight or 10 episodes and it takes three-and-a-half months and then they get to hold you for like 16 months," Sackhoff revealed. I would absolutely like more episodes."Īnd while the streaming boom has radically changed episode counts and production schedules, the legal language of actor contracts still adhere to the old way of doing things. And so, I would like more episodes selfishly. I think that the downtime between the big-budget shows is too great. RELATED: Katee Sackhoff Says Catering Budget On The Mandalorian Is "Entire Budget of Battlestar Galactica"Īt the same time, Sackhoff admitted a dissonance she feels toward the current streaming model of shorter seasons. "That takes a big writers’ room … to come up with those ideas because that is a lot of content over and over and over again." The challenge of having so many episodes back-to-back, she continued, is finding a way to keep the story "fresh" over a longer period of time. If I do it again, it’s a retirement fund." "That resonated so deeply in my soul and I’d never heard that before. I’d only ever done 22 episodes on one show in my life and it was Battlestar and I will never do it again. "Shooting a movie is like running a marathon and shooting a TV show is like running until you die," explained the Battlestar Galactica alumnus, paraphrasing The Office's B.J. “On the other hand, I totally want to use these,” she added.Actor Katee Sackhoff discussed the evolving landscape of television production on the latest episode of her new podcast - Blah Blah Blah - stating that she has "no desire" to go back to the grueling days of filming 20 or more episodes for a single season. She joked that he “needs all the help that needs.” Some even suggested to take his prank to the next level.Īfter he posted the photos, his sister replied to him and shared the photo on his Instagram account. ![]() The result? Glorious reactions from netizens who praised McLaren on his prank. My sister asked me to shoot her engagement pics so I hid Pennywise the Clown in every photo. McLaren did not disclose his sister and her fiancé’s identity. ![]() Jesse McLaren thought that it would be fun to troll his sister’s photos in time for her wedding, and so he did by editing the villain into their pictures. But in this case, he instead came to play in a couple’s engagement photo shoot. In the Stephen King novel turned blockbuster hit “It,” Pennywise the clown is someone who haunts children in their dreams. Actor Bill Skarsgård portraying Pennywise in “It” AFP PHOTO ![]()
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