
Inside âThe Pendragon Cycleâ: Rose Reid On Bringing Life To Charis, A Heroine For Our Time
The ambitious fantasy series âThe Pendragon Cycleâ doesnât just reimagine ancient Britain. It also reimagines its heroes. At the center of that transformation is Rose Reid, who plays Charis and also serves as a credited writer on the series. Itâs a rare pairing in the genre, and Reid says stepping into the role required an entirely different kind of heroine than audiences are used to seeing. âI think the thing that initially drew me to her was because she has such an interesting arc,â Reid said. âWe meet Charis at a time that we donât typically meet a lot of heroines in fantasy.â Instead of introducing Charis before she completes an epic mission, like saving a kingdom or embarking on a journey, the series begins after the defining moment of her life. âWe meet her after sheâs already saved her people, and sheâs essentially reconciling what happened and who she was then with who she was now,â she said. Charis is a character living with the consequences of past choices, and the show doesnât shy away from letting viewers wonder about those decisions. Reid adds, âThere are definitely several moments where you want the audience to ask the question, was that the right call?â âIâve always been a huge fantasy fan, so this was a dream project for so many reasons,â she said of scoring the role. Reidâs position as both writer and actress gave her a unique perspective on the character, though she emphasized that she wasnât cast in the role until later on. âI actually didnât know that I was going to play her until very, very late into the writerâs room,â she explained. âIâm really grateful that that wasnât even a conversation... I wasnât writing her thinking I was going to play her.â Christmas Sale - Get 40% off New DailyWire+ Annual Memberships That separation ultimately spurred more creativity. âWe could have a little bit more freedom to write her the way she needed to be written and that she deserved to be written rather than writing her with a specific person or a specific actress in mind.â Once filming began, Charis evolved even further. âCharacters change as you work through things,â Reid said. She credits showrunner Jeremy Boreing for having âsuch a specific visionâ for who Charis was in every scene. Acting opposite co-stars like Daniel Fathers also reshaped the character. âHow they respond to your character does kind of change ... the same thing that I prepped in my head might not work anymore, because Daniel Fathers took a different approach.â One scene during an episode with Fathers, who plays Charisâ father, King Avallach, quickly became her favorite. âIt ended up being my favorite scene on screen that I was in anyway. So Iâm really, really excited for fans to see that.â Reid also shared one of the productionâs most surprising challenges: the now-infamous bull sequence, which was âterrifyingâ yet âexcitingâ because it used living, breathing bulls. âThat sequence took us two weeks to film,â...
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