As film franchises embrace the interconnected, serialized aspects of modern day television, it makes sense that TV directors increasingly are asked to helm big budget film series (seeAlan Taylor’stransition fromGame of ThronestoThor: The Dark World&Terminator: Genysis). Films, since the 1950s, have embraced the ‘auteur theory’ – wherein a director imprints his particular vision and style onto a story. But with TV, the opposite is the case – a television director must adapt their style to fit into the pre-existing template of a series (which is why – you’ll never see aWes Anderson-helmed episode of theBig Bang Theory). The skills of a TV director – adaptability, the ability to work well with actors, shooting standard coverage quickly – enable them to come into big-budget franchise films, say anUnderworldor aResident Evil, and serve the overall vision of the ‘series’ as opposed to the individual film.

Anna Foerster, a noted television director whose credits includeOutlander,Criminal Minds&Madame Secretary, fits this trend to a tee – taking over as the director of the newestUnderworldsequel –Underworld: Blood Wars. StylisticallyBlood Warsis indistinguishable from the first two films in the series, all monochromatic sheen and blue tinted backgrounds. Even the story itself feels like an episode in the ongoingUnderworldsaga. This time Selene’s (Kate Beckinsale) on the run from both Lycans and Vampires, who both want to capture her for their own nefarious purposes. With nowhere to turn, Selene must rely on the only allies she has left, Thomas (Charles Dance) and his son David (Theo James), to battle both warring factions.

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In the above interview with Foerster, she discusses keeping a consistent style betweenBlood Wars& the earlier Underworld films and the similarities between directing a TV show and a big budget franchise film. For the full interview, watch above.

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Here’s the official synopsis forUnderworld: Blood Wars:

The next installment in the blockbuster franchise, UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS follows Vampire death dealer, Selene (Kate Beckinsale) as she fends off brutal attacks from both the Lycan clan and the Vampire faction that betrayed her. With her only allies, David (Theo James) and his father Thomas (Charles Dance), she must stop the eternal war between Lycans and Vampires, even if it means she has to make the ultimate sacrifice.

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