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A Song for the End of Everything

  • Episode aired Jul 11, 2025
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  • 51m
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A Song for the End of Everything (2025)
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A mysterious new pirate with terrifying abilities - known as the Mule - catches the attention of the Foundation and Empire.A mysterious new pirate with terrifying abilities - known as the Mule - catches the attention of the Foundation and Empire.A mysterious new pirate with terrifying abilities - known as the Mule - catches the attention of the Foundation and Empire.

  • Director
    • David S. Goyer
  • Writers
    • Isaac Asimov
    • David S. Goyer
    • Josh Friedman
  • Stars
    • Jared Harris
    • Lee Pace
    • Lou Llobell
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David S. Goyer
    • Writers
      • Isaac Asimov
      • David S. Goyer
      • Josh Friedman
    • Stars
      • Jared Harris
      • Lee Pace
      • Lou Llobell
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Hari Seldon
    Lee Pace
    Lee Pace
    • Brother Day
    Lou Llobell
    Lou Llobell
    • Gaal Dornick
    Laura Birn
    Laura Birn
    • Demerzel
    Cassian Bilton
    Cassian Bilton
    • Brother Dawn
    Terrence Mann
    Terrence Mann
    • Brother Dusk
    Cherry Jones
    Cherry Jones
    • Ambassador Quent
    Brandon P Bell
    Brandon P Bell
    • Han Pritcher
    Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing
    • Song
    Alexander Siddig
    Alexander Siddig
    • Dr. Ebling Mis
    Pilou Asbæk
    Pilou Asbæk
    • The Mule
    Rebecca Ineson
    Rebecca Ineson
    • Zephyr Vorellis
    Leo Bill
    Leo Bill
    • Mayor Indbur
    Darren Pettie
    Darren Pettie
    • Randu Mallow
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    Iðunn Ösp Hlynsdóttir
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    Ahir Shah
    • Zagreus
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Archduke Bellarion
    Jake Fairbrother
    Jake Fairbrother
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    • Director
      • David S. Goyer
    • Writers
      • Isaac Asimov
      • David S. Goyer
      • Josh Friedman
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    6tpatarci

    Feels like Season 8

    Despite the well-known challenges of adapting Asimov's Foundation for the screen, this episode feels hampered by a lack of effort to translate the story's core concepts into a visual language suited for film and television. Narration can be a powerful storytelling tool, but here it feels like a crutch, as if the writers struggled to convey the narrative through the medium's visual strengths and leaned too heavily on exposition.

    The portrayal of the Mule, a pivotal character, also misses the mark. By a country mile. Rather than capturing the sophisticated and nuanced figure from Asimov's novels, this version comes across as a sadistic thug. In the source material, the Mule is a complex antagonist whose power lies in psychological manipulation and emotional control, not a placeholder for willy-nilly violence or gore. His depiction here is a major departure from the original, and I dare say a great vulgarisation as well. That being said, I am sure that there are ways to bring the thread back to the true importance of this character as the outlier that messes up the otherwise perfect system of psychohistory and the vindication of the latter, albeit after some rough patches for the entire Foundation project.
    9whwhbvb

    Psychohistory didn't predict this timeline.. but yet

    I understand why some may reel at the inflection incurred, but, there's no denying this is good Sci-Fi.

    From the stunning visuals, solid acting and galaxy spanning opera this is the kinda story I dream about.

    This opening episodes purpose was to set the stage, and it achieved that - I'm hopeful this talented team can continue their success and deliver another phenomenal season.
    10ShippersAreEvil

    Here we go...

    ...the single most important line in the entire episode, right at the start and so throwaway that even us avid book readers could have missed it.

    The Empire in decay, the hierarchy of Foundation in complacent "yeah, yeah, Hari's got a plan" mode, Demerzel's very *very* long game gets lampshaded (*that* law!).

    It's almost as if the producers and writers have read and studied the books in detail and know what they are doing...

    The look is outrageously beautiful, literally everybody is trying to out-snark everyone else and,..,.oh, yeah - the human race might be trundling towards its end.

    And there is one last shocker to come for those who don't know the books. I sort of envy them.
    8Jason24321

    Good sci-fi, nothing to do with Asimov's Foundation

    As a fan of Asimov's Foundation series, I have to state from the outset that this show gave up any pretence of caring about the source material from the very first episode. In this regard, it suffers from the same narcissistic writer brain rot that so many Hollywood products do today: talentless nepo babies who think they can write better than Tolkien and Asimov. Of course they can't. Not even close. This show has been mired by strange casting decisions, awful dialog, terrible acting, bad pacing, and some odd set design.

    That said, this episode is surprisingly fun science fiction. Very creative. Great CGI. They leaned into the Emperor plot line, which is easily the one redeeming character arc in this series. One might be so hopeful as to believe they listened to viewer feedback. Let us hope we see as little of Lou Llobell's atrocious acting as possible.
    1bendiksendan

    Terrible

    Still truly a pointless, nonsensical mess. Just why? I understand one will redo original source material to better fit different times and different medium than originally intended, and original books while entertaining also had a bunch of shortcomings, but this show, while looks good, really does not make any sense, is just dumb, the characters are heavily overdramatizing weak story, the interesting threads from the books have been utterly lost and season three seems to desperately try to jam the poor choices of the earlier seasons into a new cgi fueled mess that will convince no one that those responsible for this show have ever been in the same room as one of the books much less read as much the back cover, just why?

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      Gaal Dornick: The Mule is here. We're out of time.

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      • July 11, 2025 (United States)
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      • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland(Temple of Divine Providence)
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