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Kinnaman Embraces Aging as Ed Baldwin in For All Mankind’s Finale
entertainment22 hours ago

Kinnaman Embraces Aging as Ed Baldwin in For All Mankind’s Finale

In a Vulture exit interview, Joel Kinnaman reflects on aging into Ed Baldwin for the fifth season of For All Mankind, detailing the brutal makeup process (peaking at hours of prosthetics in earlier seasons and two-and-a-half hours in season 5), how he shaped Ed’s slower external tempo with a rapid inner life, and the character’s arc from maverick pilot to Martian advocate. He also discusses Ed’s death—sacrificing himself to help a friend—along with Korea-era flashbacks, working with Michael Dorman and Shantel VanSanten, and how the emotionally charged finale underscored mortality and the end of a long actor-family relationship with the show’s cast and writers.

For All Mankind Delivers a Quiet, Groundbreaking Exit for Its Lead
television22 hours ago

For All Mankind Delivers a Quiet, Groundbreaking Exit for Its Lead

io9’s interview with showrunners Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert centers on season 5 episode “Home,” which sees Ed Baldwin die in a quiet, mortality-driven moment rather than a flashy catastrophe. The writers say the choice preserves Ed’s legacy while propelling younger characters, notably Alex (Sean Kaufman), into new directions and responsibility. The behind-the-scenes reaction was emotional, highlighting Kinnaman’s pivotal role and signaling that Kaufman will carry a lead-like arc as the Baldwin lineage continues on Apple TV+.

For All Mankind Season 5 Puts Mars on a New Trajectory
television18 days ago

For All Mankind Season 5 Puts Mars on a New Trajectory

Season 5 reorients For All Mankind from Earth to Mars, aging Ed Baldwin while a new generation—Alex, Kelly, Lily—takes the lead as Mars fights for independence, with Earth–Mars ripple effects (AI, policing, corporate power) shaping the saga. The Mars-centric story starts slower and with fresh faces, but sharpens into high-stakes drama and eventually expands beyond the red planet, setting up a bold future; it premieres March 27 on Apple TV+ with weekly episodes through May 29.

"Silent Night: Joel Kinnaman Shines in John Woo's Gripping Hollywood Comeback"
movies2 years ago

"Silent Night: Joel Kinnaman Shines in John Woo's Gripping Hollywood Comeback"

"Silent Night" marks John Woo's Hollywood comeback after 20 years, featuring Joel Kinnaman as a father seeking revenge for his son's death at the hands of gang violence. The film stands out for its lack of dialogue, a bold choice that pays off. Woo's mastery of action filmmaking is on full display with car chases, shootouts, and intense hand-to-hand combat scenes. The film's visual transitions between flashbacks and the present effectively convey the protagonist's anguish. Overall, "Silent Night" is a gripping revenge thriller that showcases Woo's talent and Kinnaman's commanding performance.