![]() Yes, it’s quite claustrophobic, but the interiors are amazing. The thing is it’s winter and windy when we film, so to spend four to five months of your year inside a nice, cozy train isn’t bad. It’s really not too bad because I love trains. The series has really benefited in being daring and revolutionary. And we keep pushing it further and further. What I love about the show is it is wild, wacky, weird and fun. Tell us about the new season of “Snowpiercer.” When I’m dragged inside, I like to play the piano and watch Netflix. I like to sink my hands into the dirt of my garden. On an average Sunday, I’ll be out there with bats and birds flying overhead. I enjoy nature, wildlife and natural history. I really like to get outside and plant trees and wildflowers. We’re surrounded by trees, countryside and nature. I’m very lucky in the respect that my wife and I can live a life that’s secluded yet very beautiful and peaceful. It’s rural in my new town of Somerset and a great place to really get away from the world. Sean Bean: I lived in London for 25 years, but six years ago, we moved to the country in England. Review-Journal: How are you han dling the pandemic? That carries the remnants of humanity, seven years after the world freezes. Some wonderful deaths, but I would like to branch out into the land ofīean is very much alive on the new season of TNT’s “Snowpiercer,” a post-apocalyptic dystopian thriller about the passengers of the titular train I never really had any complaints - and never do. Sitting in his Somerset, England, garden on a cold winter’s day, the actor, who is weathering the pandemic there, cheerily adds, “It was creative toīehead me. It was more about the disbelief that I would never see my family again. “I didn’t kneel thinking, ‘Oh God, I’m getting my head chopped off.’ The 61-year-old British actor, who recalled his motivation in that historic TV moment. “I’ve died more than 20 times on screen, but never more violently,” says His Lord Eddard Stark of Winterfell is beheaded on the steps of Baelor in “Game of Thrones.” Nothing is closer to his heart than his most famous death scene, in which Sean Bean, who has famously died in “The Lord of the Rings,” That might be impossible when you’re iconic fantasy actor The actor has died on screen more than 20 times. “I’ve had some wonderful deaths, but I would like to branch out into the land of the living,” said "Snowpiercer" star Sean Bean.
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