I hope there are fewer explosions than exposition. And more showing than telling.
(I know "Show, don't tell" is a much-used phrase, but it refers to characters, not scenes - especially the Main Character(s). Briefly, it means "
Don't tell us that a character is good/bad/doubtful/whatever.
Show us through what he/she does, says, and thinks".
It sounds easy, but in practice it's not so easy - especially if there is more than one Main Character (MC)).
I have read "Foundations". Who is the MC here? What does he/she learn through the journey? A Main Character has to learn something and grow as a character, otherwise he's an SC (Supporting Character).

From what I've seen of this film, the Emperor (Lee Pace) seems like an SC, and Dr. Hari Seldon (Jared Harris) looks like an MC. Am I right? Does Hari learn anything or grow? Do any of his "acolytes"?
I also note the producer says that "Foundations" was a major influence on "Star Wars". I only hope there are fewer explosions here than in SW. I've noted that some sci-fi films (I'm looking at you especially, Star Trek films directed by J. J. Abrams and Justin Lin) have been big on explosions and special effects, but short on either characters or plot.
Regardless, this will hit the screens in a month's time or so. Is it general release, or does Apple have their own TV channel now (like Amazon)? =\ I hate the fact that big corporations (who have the money to make big-budget films like this) can then withhold them from people who want to watch them.
Anyway, don't mind me. I'm just digressing ... that's what I'm here for -- to ask questions and think out loud. =)