Apple TV+’s latest sci-fi thriller Dark Matter already has us gripping the edge of our seats just two episodes in, but there are still plenty of questions to be answered.
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The streaming service might not offer as many monthly releases as the likes of Netflix or Prime Video, but there’s usually at least one big-hitter. This month it’s Dark Matter, a sci-fi show involving multiple realities, kidnapping, and Joel Edgerton.
This review was made possible by advanced screeners of Episodes 1-9 of Dark Matter, provided to by Apple for review purposes. Nearly halfway through 2024, Apple TV+ continues to prove why they are the go-to source for sci-fi television series.
Dark Matter is Apple TV+’s hottest new sci-fi show, and its mind-bending multiverse concept is designed to hook you from the start. At least, that’s what Dark Matter lead Joel Edgerton wants.
Sci-fi novelist Blake Crouch serves as showrunner for the Apple TV+ series adaptation of his 2016 classic.
The multiverse is about to take on an all-new meaning in Dark Matter. Apple TV+ has revealed the trailer for its newest science-fiction drama, and it’s a doozy indeed.
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The only thing better than Paul Schrader’s Facebook posts is Paul Schrader’s movies, and his latest is only two months away. Magnolia Pictures has released the first trailer for “Master Gardener,” the 24th directorial effort from the “First Reformed” and “American Gigolo” filmmaker, on Tuesday.
Joel Edgerton’s drawling voice instructs us to “breathe out the dark black air” over an image of police officers combring long grass in search of something.
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