Warning! Includes potential SPOILERS for Foundation season 3 based on the Foundation novels!

Foundationseason 3 hasalready set up one of Isaac Asimov’s most astounding plot twists, but with notable changes. The Apple TV+ sci-fi series is based onIsaac Asimov’sFoundationbook series, although it’s commonly been described as a more loose approach, taking numerous creative liberties with the timeline and characters.

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Foundationseason 3has already included numerous book changes, but the most interesting of them are those surroundingthe Mule. The Mule is one of Asimov’s most fascinating villains, as, though he has a profound effect on the story the moment he arrives, he remains a mystery throughout much ofFoundation and Empire.

InFoundationseason 3’s adaptation of this story, the Mule has been front and center.Game of Thronesactor Pilou Asbæk joined the series to star in the role, bringing a prominent actor to the table who’s known for playing over-the-top villains. This version of the character is flashy, and that’s for an important reason.

Pilou Asbæk as the Mule in Foundation

Magnifico Giganticus Is Pulling The Strings Behind The Mule

The Balladeer Is The Real Villain!

InFoundationseason 3, episode 3, “When a Book Finds You,“audiences are introduced to a new character, the balladeer Magnifico Giganticus, played by Tómas Lemarquis. Magnifico quickly befriends Bayta and Toran Mallow, and they manage to escape the Mule’s party with their lives despite Captain Han Pritcher’s failure.

Bayta and Toran escape all too easily, and there’s a reason for that: they took the Mule with them.

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Bayta and Toran escape all too easily, and there’s a reason for that: they took the Mule with them. In Isaac Asimov’sFoundationnovels,Magnifico Giganticus is the Mule, and he uses his powers of manipulation to convince Bayta and Toran to “rescue” him, only to bring him behind enemy lines.

This raises obvious questions, especially given how much emphasis the TV series has placed on Pilou Asbæk as the Mule, and that’s where my theorized changes come in. One thing feels certain, however, which is thatMagnifico is still the primary antagonist audiences need to look out for in this season.

As we saw in the episode, when the protagonists arrive at the party, Han notes that the music (played by Magnifico) is putting the attendees in a trance. Aside from Magnifico escaping with Bayta and Toran as in the novel, Pilou Asbæk’s character also has that line about his life not being his own, sealing the deal.

The Mule uses music at concerts to brainwash his followers in theFoundationnovels.

Foundation Season 3 Has Already Drastically Changed Magnifico’s Story

The Warlord Mule Never Appears In The Books

The scene shared between Pilou Asbæk’s Mule and Magnifico Giganticus was one of many character-oriented creative liberties taken inFoundationseason 3. Not only do we never see these two personas interact in the novel, butthe “warlord” version of the Mule also never appears in the book, creating complex and fascinating mysteries.

Pilou Asbæk’s character resembles the false descriptions of the character readers see before the Magnifico twist.

In the novel, the warlord Mule is a phantom threat. He exists off-screen, in the words and rumors offered by characters in the text. Magnifico is the only actual version of the character to appear on-screen. Pilou Asbæk’s character resembles the false descriptions of the character readers see before the Magnifico twist.

With all that in mind, it raises questions about who Pilou Asbæk’s Mule really is. I can understand wanting a big-name actor who’s best known for playing villains to fill the role, but they also need to give him something to chew on. He might not want to play the character if he were just a decoy for the real antagonist.

Episode 3 seems to provide this additional material, with the Mule giving a rather somber soliloquy toward the end of the episode.“Do you ever feel like your life is not your own? Like it’s been overtaken by some horrible spirit.” This is a critical aspect of this character, suggesting they’ll both be equally integral to the story.

Foundation Season 3 Episode 3 Sets Up Both Versions Of The Mule

My Current Foundation Season 3 Theory

Foundationseason 3 is using Isaac Asimov’s Mule twist, and Magnifico Giganticus is likely the one pulling the strings. However, the show appears to be taking a more zoomed-in look, wherePilou Asbæk’s version of the Mule is partially conscious of the fact that he’s being manipulated. This could lead to conflict between them.

In theFoundationnovels, the Mule supposedly came from a planet called Gaia, where he was cast out from society for using his powers to manipulate others. If we’re to assume that’s Magnifico, this is a character who is willing to manipulate to get what he wants without remorse, even if it means losing his home.

Magnifico is highly dangerous, and he evidently has no care for anyone underneath him.If Pilou Asbæk’s Mule were able to break from his spell, he would likely seek years of vengeance on the man, or the horrible spirit, who stole his life from him. This is all to be seen later in the season.

InScreen Rant’sinterviewwith Pilou Asbæk, the actor described his character as being childish and someone who never really got to grow up. This could be because Magnifico has been manipulating him for decades, and underneath that malicious warlord is a child with zero control over his actions.