A robot turns sentient and … decides to watch a lot of TV
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inews.co.uk on MSNMurderbot cast, plot and episode guide for new Apple TV sci-fi seriesApple TV+ brings a whole new sci-fi experience to the screen with the launch of its series Murderbot. Based on The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells, it stars Alexander Skarsgård as a security android with a difference,
Chris and Paul Weitz have adapted the first of Martha Wells' 'Murderbot Diaries' books as a 10-episode comedy.
The adaptation of Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries adds a playful tone to Apple’s growing sci-fi lineup.
Murderbot’ is a sharp, offbeat sci-fi series about a socially awkward android who’d rather binge-watch soap operas than save humans. Anchored by Alexander Skarsgard’s nuanced performance, it’s funny and thoughtful.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN'A Tremendous Advantage': Chris & Paul Weitz Reteam on Apple TV's MurderbotMurderbot creators Chris Weitz & Paul Weitz talk to CBR about joining forces for the first time in over 20 years on the Apple TV+ sci-fi series.
Apple TV+ brings the gripping sci-fi saga 'The Murderbot Diaries' to life, showcasing an android that challenges AI stereotypes.
Apple TV Plus' new sci-fi comedy series, Murderbot, is getting glowing reviews ahead of its release on Friday. The show, starring Alexader Skarsgård, has debuted at an impressive 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, so this is definitely one to watch out for.
Muderbot' lets star Alexander Skarsgard lean into his funny side as an emotionless AI obsessed with watching TV.
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Murderbot faithfully adapts its source material into a surprisingly warm story about choosing to make connections.
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'Murderbot' review: Alexander Skarsgård leads a charming adaptation of a sci-fi favoriteSkarsgård proves delightful as Murderbot, nicely juxtaposing his own imposing physical appearance with Murderbot's awkwardness around humans. With just a flit of his eyes or a twitch of his mouth, Skarsgård conveys all of Murderbot's emotional discomfort. Pair that with his much more sarcastic voiceover to get even more hilarious contrast.
Martha Wells' novel 'All Systems Red' cover is what inspired makers Chris and Paul Weitz to explore a TV adaptation and name it 'Murderbot'.