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  1. April 3, 2020. (2020-04-03) Tales from the Loop is an American science fiction drama television series developed and written by Nathaniel Halpern based on the art book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. The eight-episode first season was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on April 3, 2020.

    • Inspired by Simon Stalenhag
    • New Additions
    • Filming Location
    • Big-Name Producers & Directors
    • Shot Digitally
    • Deliberately Spare on Dialogue
    • Movie Theater Marquee
    • Role-Playing Tie-In
    • Sights & Sounds
    • Stranger Things Connection

    Tales from the Loop was inspired by artwork created by Swedish visionary Simon Stalenhag. The technological devices and bizarre architecture depicted in the series are based on Stalenhag's personal illustrations, many of which can be found in his 2014 art book that the series is named after. Since Stalenhag's art often features Swedish vehicles, th...

    While many of the strange contraptions in the show come from Stalenhag's narrative artbook Tales From the Loop, writer/producer Nathaniel Halpern has statedthat new devices were created from whole cloth but mean to fit within Stalenhag's aesthetic. RELATED: 5 Best Sci-Fi (& 5 Best Fantasy) Shows Of 2020, According To IMDb For example, Halpern creat...

    Although Stalenhag's book takes place in Mercer, Ohio, and follows the lives of very specific townsfolk from the region, Tales from the Loopwas actually shot in Canada during the winter. According to ascmag.com, the pilot began production in Winnipeg, Manitoba in the winter of 2019. The location was chosen for its immaculate winter aesthetic, but h...

    Even if close attention is paid to the credits of the series, it's easy to miss the big-name talent involved with the show. For instance, The Batman director Matt Reeves is listed as an executive producer. So too is Never Let Me Godirector Mark Romanek. RELATED: Jodie Foster's 10 Most Iconic Movie Roles In addition, each episode is directed by a di...

    Despite the frigid conditions of filming in the Canadian wintertime that could limit the kinetic range of the cameras, Tales from the Loopemployed digital photography. According to Romanek in the ascmag.com interview, "two or three years ago, we probably couldn't have shot this digitally." Romanek goes on to say "Digital has arrived only just now, ...

    According to Halpern, his natural aversion to writing dialogue made him rely on visual storytelling from the very beginning of adapting Stalenhag's work. RELATED: 10 Most Iconic Silent Movies, Ranked According To Rotten Tomatoes Speaking with Forbes, Halpern admitted that"this show is just filled with private moments so I knew I was going to have t...

    Eagle-eyed viewers of the show may notice a movie marquee shown onscreen during episodes 1 and 3. In both instances, real movies are advertised in ways meant to underscore the show's themes. In the pilot episode, Swedish auteur Ingmar Bergman's 1953 film Summer With Monika is presented on the marquee. In episode 3, Greek filmmaker Costa-Gavras' 198...

    Ardent and casual Tales from the Loop fans alike are probably unaware that a tabletop role-playing game based on Stalenhag's book was released in 2017. Published by Free League Publishing and designed by Nils Hintze, the game was named Best RPG of 2017 by Geek & Sundry. RELATED: 10 Best Free Open-World RPGs (That Aren't Skyrim) The alternate histor...

    Tales from the Loop's A-list pedigree is bolstered by two more behind-the-camera talent that viewers may not be aware of. Mark Romanek's longtime cinematographer and two-time Oscar nominee Jeff Cronenweth (The Social Network, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) shot the pilot episode. Cronenweth often shot dusk-for-night to recreate Stalenhag's haunti...

    After working on 17 episodes of the Netflix hit series Stranger Things, head visual effects producer Andrea Montana Knoll was recruited to work on Tales From the Loop. According to Deadline, Knoll's aim was to maintain the painterly quality of Stalenhag's artwork. For her stunning visuals, Knoll and her team earned an Emmy nod for Outstanding Speci...

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    Tales from the Loop is a drama television series based on the art of Simon Stålenhag that was released on Prime Video. The series was inspired by Stålenhag's narrative artbook Tales from the Loop and was released on April 3, 2020. The series debuted in more than 200 countries and territories.[2] It is the first television series in history to be adapted from digital paintings.[3] The series ...

  3. Apr 16, 2020 · April 16, 2020 1:30 pm. “Tales From the Loop”. Jan Thijs / Amazon Prime Video. Back when Matt Reeves was a film student, the young Angeleno trekked to his local cinema to watch Krzysztof ...

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  4. Apr 3, 2020 · The center of “Tales From the Loop” is a classic nuclear family: Loretta (Rebecca Hall), who works at the Loop; her husband, George (Paul Schneider), whose father Russ (Jonathan Pryce) founded ...

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  5. Apr 3, 2020 · Tales from the Loop, ... Though it plays a critical role in the story, its ability to hover is simply accepted in the world. ... You can approximate the time period based on the clothes that ...

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  7. Tales from the Loop: Created by Nathaniel Halpern. With Daniel Zolghadri, Paul Schneider, Rebecca Hall, Robert Nahum. The townspeople who live above "The Loop," a machine built to unlock and explore the mysteries of the universe, experience things previously consigned to the realm of science fiction.

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