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Netflix canceled an acclaimed sci-fi show almost 5 years ago after two seasons, but it looks like an upcoming cyberpunk Apple TV+ show can replace it.
Get ready to pull up a chair at Chatsubo. Apple TV+ released an “in production” trailer celebrating the official start of shooting on Neuromancer. Apple TV+ noted it shared this news on July 1 ...
After years of false starts, broken development deals, and a fandom that nearly gave up hope, Neuromancer is finally being adapted for television.
Apple TV+ has been consistently delivering one brilliant sci-fi show after another, making it somewhat of a market leader in ...
Apple announced that it’s bringing a new show to Apple TV+ based on William Gibson’s award-winning cyberpunk novel Neuromancer (1984), offering another big moment for VR to take the limelight ...
As shared by the company, the new drama series “Neuromancer” will be based on the book of the same name. The first season, created by Graham Roland and JD Dillard, will have 10 episodes and ...
Neuromancer has had broad influence on the science fiction genre. And some even say that Gibson’s vision of “cyberspace” even helped shape the Internet as we know it.
Neuromancer couldn’t have worked as a film 20 years ago, says director. When Neuromancer was published in 1984, William Gibson redefined the future of the future by creating the concept of ...
Also, even though Neuromancer is my favorite work by gibson, i believe the Bridge trilogy would make a better series. it's more raw, modern, and closer to reality.
Neuromancer’s main character, Case, can jump inside the body of his partner in crime, ninja girl Molly, by running her live simstim feed through the electrodes attached to his head.
William Gibson’s visionary 1984 novel ‘Neuromancer,’ which presaged much of the wired world we now take for granted and coined the term ‘cyberspace,’ may finally be coming to the screen.