, comes an all-new exploration of youth and identity in the HBO limited series,. Starring breakout star Jack Dylan Glazer and newcomer Jordan Kristine Seamón, the eight-part series tells the story of two American teenagers living on a U.S.
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HBO Max series, created by Aaron Guzikowski and executive produced by Ridley Scott, premieres on Thursday, and ET has an exclusive sneak peek. The sci-fi drama centers around two androids, Mother (Amanda Collin) and Father (Abubakar Salim), who are tasked with raising human children on a mysterious new planet after the Earth was destroyed by a great war.
As the burgeoning colony of humans threatens to be torn apart by religious differences, the androids learn that controlling the beliefs of
., comes an all-new exploration of youth and identity in the HBO limited series,. Starring breakout star Jack Dylan Glazer and newcomer Jordan Kristine Seamón, the eight-part series tells the story of two American teenagers living on a U.S.
Peter White Television EditorHBO Max has renewed Ridley Scott’s sci-fi drama Raised By Wolves for a second season after revealing it has been the fledgling streamer’s top-performing original.The WarnerMedia service has handed the drama a second run, weeks after it launched with three episodes on September 3.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Raised by Wolves” has been renewed for a second season at HBO Max. The news comes two weeks after the drama series debuted on the streaming service.Aaron Guzikowski created the series and serves as executive producer. Ridley Scott also executive produces via Scott Free Productions in addition to directing the first two episodes, marking his television directorial debut.
, starring Jonathan Majors and Jurnee Smollett, is HBO’s ambitious series adapted from the novel of the same name, flipping the horror genre and H.P. Lovecraft’s creations on its head.
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Apple TV+ series, Long Way Up, chronicles Ewan McGregor's and Charley Boorman's three-month trip from the bottom tip of South America to Los Angeles, through wintry mountain roads and sparse deserts to decimated jungles.
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HBO Max's tells ET. «I’ve been trying to keep some routine, since I’ve heard that’s what you have to do in times like these. But overall, I find that humans are meant to adjust, and I’ve found some harmony in all the madness.»When lockdown first began in March, Lind invested most of her time and energy into her music, recording and releasing songs at home to keep her mind stimulated and creative juices flowing.
Since its launch earlier this year, it’s clear that HBO Max wants to put itself up there with Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and Apple TV+ as a streaming platform that offers commercial-free viewing with a huge library of titles. That separates it from competitors like Peacock and Hulu, which utilize commercials as a way to bring in revenue and offer lower pricing.
The new HBO Max series “Raised by Wolves” is hard to forget. Even if it turns out not to be your cup of tea, Aaron Guzikowski (“Prisoners,” “The Red Road”) and Ridley Scott‘s combined vision is one of the most original sci-fi productions in recent memory.
Raised by Wolves is out now!
Raised by Wolves? HBO Max's sci-fi series is a strange experience to witness, at times befuddling and at other times beguiling. It's both hard sci-fi, AND hard-to-watch sci-fi.
hit “Vikings” from 2013-17 — until Ragnar met his end in the fourth season by being thrown into a pit of snakes. Following that departure, Fimmel turned to the big screen, starring in movies such as “Warcraft” and “Lean on Pete.”“Quite often [in television] you’ve got to sign a thing for 6 years, and that’s a big chunk of your life to do the same thing.
Ridley Scott who drew them to the series. The HBO Max drama is the first TV show that Scott — known for sci-fi hits like 1979's, 1982's and 2015's -- has directed in decades.
You may not recognize Amanda Collin’s name today, but if you take the time to watch Ridley Scott and Aaron Guzikowski’s impressive new series “Raised by Wolves” you certainly won’t forget her face. Set about 150 years in the future, Collin portrays Mother, an android charged with raising an arc full of human children on a hostile alien planet.
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticCreating a post-apocalyptic story that feels genuinely new has become a near-impossible task. Even if the real world didn’t feel like it was blurring the line between fact and fiction every day, the “what happens to the world when the world’s already ended?” scenario has been done to death and back.
The first episode of HBO Max's Raised by Wolves is, if nothing else, an intriguingly enigmatic crossroads. Directed by Ridley Scott and shot with evocative flair by Scott's frequent cinematographer Dariusz Wolski, the pilot establishes only a small corner of the show's world, introduces only a taste of the show's science fiction allegory and concentrates most heavily on the show's two most interesting characters.