'Moonhaven' star Ayelet Zurer spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HL about her hopes for season 2, being intrigued by Maite's 'language,' and extra.			
That is just the start for the AMC+ collection Moonhaven. The present has been renewed for season 2, and star Ayelet Zurer revealed in our EXCLUSIVE interview that Moonhaven hasn’t even scratched the floor of what it has to supply.

“There's a lot to inform and far to go for. There’s a complete different layer to the world that’s behind this world that we're going to uncover. In some methods, I really feel like that is… it wouldn’t be proper to say exposition, however it's in some sense exposition to what's actually shifting the elements,” Ayelet instructed HollywoodLife.
Ayelet stars as Maite Voss, the political chief of Moonhaven. The actress admitted that season 2 will dive even deeper into the motivations of all of the characters. “I feel as soon as the cat is out of the bag and we all know precisely the agenda of each individual on Moonhaven between Tomm and Indira and Maite and the individuals who wish to shield Moonhaven… As soon as that’s out, then I might like to see her utilizing her energy and never being a mushy chief.”
What first intrigued the Daredevil alum concerning the character of Maite was “her language.” She added, “She has some actually attention-grabbing views concerning the world and human nature of humankind. She was actually attention-grabbing as a result of I couldn’t fairly inform what she meant. I’ll offer you an instance that was a line that was in a while lower from the primary episode. She says, ‘We're eternally dissatisfied with what we would like in human beings.’ The which means might simply be we’re so dissatisfied that subsequently we eternally try ahead, we wish to know extra, perceive extra, and invent extra, however on the similar time, we're eternally dissatisfied.”
Ayelet continued, “We additionally tend to be grasping and simply need extra for ourselves, in order that two-dimensional concept was at all times in her speech, and I used to be actually intrigued by it. It was deep. Afterward, I simply fell in love with the story and I fell in love with the world and with the construction of the story, how slowly we moved right into a style that’s a little bit bit extra skewed and distinctive.”

Ayelet additionally hinted on the existential questions to return in Moonhaven’s future. “I feel there’s one other layer that Peter [Ocko] was making an attempt to additionally discuss a bit the place human beings, whether or not they’re from Earth or Moonhaven, at all times give energy to one thing outdoors of themselves,” Ayelet mentioned. “We are inclined to lean in direction of hoping that one thing or somebody will save us, so I feel one of many investigation theories is: will we let one thing or somebody save us, or will we save ourselves and we have gotten our personal savior? I feel that’s sort of the subsequent degree of exploration.”