Izola Siegfried Interviews Stars of "Those About to Die" at SDCC 2024

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Izola Siegfried Interviews Stars of "Those About to Die" at SDCC 2024
The Cast of 'Those About To Die' at San Diego Comic Con 2024. Photo Courtesy of Jamie LeDent/FlickDirect. All Rights Reserved.

At San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2024, FlickDirect correspondent Izola Siegfried had the exciting opportunity to interview Jojo Macari and Mo Hashim, the stars of the highly anticipated new series "Those About to Die." This exclusive interview took place amidst the bustling atmosphere of one of the biggest conventions of the year, where fans and celebrities alike gather to celebrate the latest in entertainment.

Jojo Macari and Mo Hashim shared their experiences about their debut at SDCC, expressing their amazement at the scale and energy of the event. For both actors, it was their first time attending such a massive convention, and they were thrilled and slightly overwhelmed by the fanfare and enthusiasm surrounding their new show.

When discussing their characters, the actors delved into the complex relationship between Kwame, played by Mo Hashim, and Domitian, portrayed by Jojo Macari. Kwame's initial encounter with Domitian sets the stage for a narrative filled with tension and revenge. As Kwame seeks to get closer to Domitian to settle a personal vendetta, the series promises to explore the evolving dynamics and inevitable confrontations between the two characters.

Jojo Macari elaborated on Domitian's character, describing him as layered and textured with a significant amount of depth. Playing a manipulative and somewhat tyrannical figure, Macari found joy in exploring the intricacies of a character who is more than just a typical antagonist. He highlighted the importance of portraying Domitian's journey from a young boy to a formidable figure in the Roman Empire, making the character's actions and motivations feel real and relatable to modern audiences.

Mo Hashim, on the other hand, expressed empathy for his character Kwame, who is depicted as a pure and spiritual individual caught in a relentless struggle to protect his family. Hashim noted the stark contrast between Kwame's innocence and the harsh realities of the Roman Empire. Despite his character's constant challenges and responsibilities, Kwame remains grounded in his beliefs about nature and family, providing a unique perspective within the series.

The interview also touched on the expansive and detailed world created by Roland Emmerich, known for his ability to blend grand, epic scales with meticulous attention to detail. Both actors praised the show's ability to bring various aspects of the Roman Empire to life, from the dirty underbelly of the streets to the majestic and brutal arenas of gladiatorial combat. The series offers viewers a comprehensive look at different levels of Roman society, making it a rich and immersive experience.

Another interesting point discussed was the creation of a unique language for the show. Mo Hashim explained how he worked with a dialect coach to develop Nwangili, a language inspired by various North African tribes. This fictional language adds authenticity to the show and reflects the diverse cultural backdrop of the characters.

As the interview concluded, Izola Siegfried asked a fun, hypothetical question about which Roman deity the actors would choose to be. Jojo Macari humorously mentioned a modernized version of Bacchus, the god of wine, but with a more relaxed and chill vibe. Mo Hashim, reflecting on his character's hardships, wished for a deity of peace and relaxation, contrasting sharply with Kwame's turbulent journey.

The interview with Jojo Macari and Mo Hashim provided fascinating insights into their characters and the broader narrative of "Those About to Die." Their enthusiasm and passion for the project were evident, and their perspectives added depth to the anticipation surrounding the show's debut. Fans at SDCC 2024 were undoubtedly excited to see what unfolded in this epic Roman Empire portrayal.


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