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Jonathan Nolan Interview PERSON OF INTEREST At Comic Con 2012

SandwichJohnFilms had the chance to attend the press junket for the hit TV show PERSON OF INTEREST at Comic-Con 2012. Being that this is MattInRC's favorite, it's only fitting that he sat down with the cast while I stood back and let him do his thing.


If you’re a fan of the show (and frankly who isn’t), you know the season finale featured several unexpected turns that left our heroes separated and Reese turning to an unlikely ally for help. Stars Michael Emerson (Finch), Jim Caveizel (Reese), Taraji Henson (Carter) and Kevin Chapman (Fusco) joined series creator Jonathan Nolan and producer Greg Plageman to discuss the show and its unique premise.

Next up for us was Jonathan Nolan the man behind the show. You say the name sounds familiar, he his the brother of Christopher Nolan and the writer behind such films as The Prestige, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.



Jonathan Nolan
Confirms that they will be bringing back a number of recurring roles in Season 2.
On the music of Ramin Jawadi (Iron Man): “I knew his work…from Game of Thrones. We’re extremely lucky to get him. He’s unbelievably talented and elevates everything we do.”
He discusses the differences between working in television and film, joking that people in TV have to listen to him and in film they don’t.

On attracting so many great actors to the show: “We consistently have the best cast in television, with a lot of New York actors that you don’t normally see on television.”
Discusses that the concept of the show was based on his youth growing up in England in the 1980’s when CCTV was installed. He and his ‘mates’ knew that most cameras were never monitored but began to ask if something could watch them all, such as a machine.

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