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First trailer for Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams TV series (Channel 4/Amazon)

berzeli

Banned
Youtube link, geo-locked to UK
This link should work for those not in the UK (let me know if it doesn't)
edit:
Second trailer (UK only link)
Second trailer for the rest of the world (let me know if it doesn't work)
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams is an anthology series of ten, epic standalone episodes, each set in a different and unique world. Each episode is inspired by one of Philip K. Dick's renowned short stories and has been adapted by an exciting list of leading British and American writers and directors. The series also features an all-star cast who head up this thrilling, audacious and emotional journey into the far reaches of imagination.
Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams will air on Channel 4 in September


So this looks pretty fucking great, which is unsurprising considering the talent behind this. Directors include: the amazing Dee Rees (Bessie, Pariah), Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World), Tom Harper (War & Peace, Peaky Blinders), and more. Writers include Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica), David Farr (The Night Manager, Hanna, McMafia), Jack Thorne (National Treasure, This is England, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) and more. For full details + cast & crew on each episode, click here.
 

BlueTsunami

there is joy in sucking dick
Jeeeeesus

UK stay winning. Cant believe I live in a time where I can enjoy an adapted PKD anthology series.
 

Razorback

Member
On paper, everything sounds great. The trailer didn't do much for me but I'd imagine seeing a trailer for Black Mirror before I knew what it was about would leave me equally cold.
 

Protome

Member
This looks great, and if it does well I hope they just keep going with the PKD short stories. Variable Man would be pretty great for example.

Looking at the list they've announced, I like that they're using Father Thing. Such a damn good and silly entry in PKD's works.
 

berzeli

Banned
I've got the feeling we have Black Mirror to thank for this.
Feels like someone took black mirror and mixed it with Philip K. Dick's stories...

Can't wait!
(Channel 4 was the original broadcaster for Black Mirror)
Like, I know that show is amongst those who brought the Anthology format back in popularity but it's not a new thing. In this particular instance the Netflix grab of Black Mirror might have played a factor in the commission of this, however it has been in the works for a while.
 

Acorn

Member
Channel 4 lost Black Mirror and Utopia, so time for something to fill that techno thriller space. Looks really good.
Fucking HBO bought it and forbid series 3 for the British version then did fuck all with it.

Yes I'm still pissed at Utopia being ended in such a shitty way.

Ahem.

Edit oops dp
 

number11

Member
Channel 4 has done great things with sci fi dramas in recent times (Black Mirror, Utopia, Humans).. looks like this is another to add to the list.
 

aravuus

Member
Oh shit, first I've even heard of this and now I can't wait! I can agree on the trailer not being mindblowing or anything like that, but I'm still very excited.

Hopefully I can actually stream this somewhere in Finland, though.

Fucking HBO bought it and forbid series 3 for the British version then did fuck all with it.

Yes I'm still pissed at Utopia being ended in such a shitty way.

Ahem.

Edit oops dp

HBO is to blame for Utopia's cancellation?

Wow

fuck HBO
 

berzeli

Banned
which stories are they doing?
Do we know what episodes there are? Hoping for Second Variety.

The episodes are in the third link. For those unwilling/unable to click:
Crazy Diamond

Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award winner Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire, Boss Baby) will play Ed Morris in the ultimate Philip K. Dick comic film noir nightmare “Crazy Diamond”, inspired by Sales Pitch. As average a man as ever there was, when approached by a gorgeous synthetic woman with an illegal plan that could change his life completely, a smitten Ed decides to help... and then his world really begins to crumble. Also, appearing alongside Steve Buscemi are BAFTA award winner Sidse Babett Knudsen (Westworld, Inferno), BAFTA and Royal Television Society award winner Julia Davis (Nighty Night, Black Mirror, Gavin & Stacy, Love Actually), BAFTA and Royal Television Society award winner Joanna Scanlan (No Offence, Bridget Jones’s Baby, Getting On). “Crazy Diamond” is written by Tony Grisoni (The Young Pope, Red Riding, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas) and directed by Marc Munden (National Treasure, Utopia).

The Commuter

BAFTA-winning actor Timothy Spall (Mr Turner) will star in “The Commuter.” He plays Ed Jacobson, an unassuming employee at a train station who is alarmed to discover that a number of daily commuters are taking the train to a town that shouldn’t exist. “The Commuter” is based on the short story of the same name by Philip K. Dick and is written by BAFTA-winning Jack Thorne (National Treasure, This is England, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child). The episode is directed by Tom Harper (War & Peace, Peaky Blinders).

Impossible Planet

Jack Reynor (Macbeth, Free Fire, Jungle Book) and Benedict Wong (Doctor Strange, The Martian, Top Boy), lead the cast of “Impossible Planet” as two disillusioned, disenchanted and indifferent space tourism employees who take up an elderly woman’s (Geraldine Chaplin, A Monster Calls, Doctor Zhivago) request for a trip back to Earth… the existence of which is a long-debunked myth. She appears easily confused, plus she’s rich – so, for the right payment, what’s the harm in indulging her fantasies? As the journey unfolds, however, their scam begins to eat away at them and they ultimately find themselves dealt a bittersweet surprise. Written and directed by David Farr (The Night Manager, Hanna, McMafia), the episode is based on the short story “The Impossible Planet” by Philip K. Dick.

Human Is

Emmy, Golden Globe and Tony award-winner and Academy Award nominee Bryan Cranston (Trumbo, All the Way, Breaking Bad) will star opposite Essie Davis (Game of Thrones, The White Princess, The Babadook) in “Human Is.” Liam Cunningham (Game of Thrones, Clash of the Titans) also appears along with Ruth Bradley (Humans, The Fall). A woman (Essie Davis) suffering in a loveless marriage finds that upon his return from battle, her emotionally abusive husband (Bryan Cranston) suddenly appears to be a different man - in more ways than one. This episode cuts to the heart of Philip K. Dick’s core concern - what, truly, defines us as human? “Human Is” was written by Jessica Mecklenburg (Huff, Stranger Things) and directed by Francesca Gregorini (The Truth About Emanuel, Tanner Hall).

Father Thing

Greg Kinnear (Heaven is For Real, As Good As It Gets), SAG Award winner and Academy Award nominee, stars as Father in “Father Thing” written and directed by Emmy award winner Michael Dinner (Sneaky Pete, Justified, The Wonder Years) who also serves as executive producer on the series. In this episode the world is under attack as aliens quietly invade our homes. Charlie (Jack Gore - Billions), our young hero must make the most difficult decisions imaginable, to protect his Mother, played by Mireille Enos (The Catch, The Killing, World War Z) and the human race, as he is among the first to realize that humans are being replaced by dangerous monsters.

Real Life

Anna Paquin (True Blood, the X-Men films) plays Sarah, a policewoman living in the future who shares headspace with George, played by Terrence Howard (Empire, Lee Daniel’s The Butler) a brilliant game designer, as each pursue violent killers whose plans could have shattering consequences. In a race against time, sharing a bond that no one else can see, they learn the very thing that connects them can also destroy them. Additionally, rounding out the cast of the episode “Real Life” are Rachelle Lefevre (Under The Dome, Twilight), Lara Pulver (Underworld: Blood Wars, Sherlock), Jacob Vargas (Luke Cage, Sons of Anarchy), Sam Witwer (Once Upon A Time, Being Human), and Guy Burnet (Hand of God, Hollyoaks). The episode is written by Ronald D. Moore (Outlander, Battlestar Galactica) and directed by Jeffrey Reiner (The Affair, Fargo, 12 Monkeys)

The Hood Maker

Richard Madden (Game of Thrones, Cinderella), Holliday Grainger (The Finest Hours, Cinderella) and Anneika Rose (Line of Fire, Silent Witness) star in "The Hood Maker.” An episode is set in a world without advanced technology and where mutant telepaths have become humanity’s only mechanism for long distance communication. But their powers have unintended implications and when the public begin to embrace mysterious, telepath-blocking hoods, two detectives with an entangled past are brought in to investigate. Richard Madden will play Agent Ross, Holiday Grainger plays Honor and Anneika Rose plays Mary. "The Hood Maker" is written by Matthew Graham (Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes) and directed by Julian Jarrold (Becoming Jane, Kinky Boots).

Kill All Others

Mel Rodriguez (Last Man on Earth, Getting On, Little Miss Sunshine) and Vera Farmiga (Bates Motel, The Departed) star in “Kill All Others”. A man hangs dead from a lamppost, apparently murdered and inexplicably ignored by passersby, after a politician (Vera Farmiga) makes a shocking statement encouraging violence. When one man (Rodriguez) dares to question the situation he becomes an instant target. Written and directed by Dee Rees (Bessie, Pariah), this episode stars Mel Rodriguez (Last Man on Earth, Getting On, Little Miss Sunshine) as the extraordinarily average Philbert Noyce, Jason Mitchell (Straight Outta Compton, Kong: Skull Island) as Lenny and Glenn Morshower (Aftermath, Supergirl, Bloodline) as Ed, his co-workers, and Sarah Brown (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, General Hospital) as Philbert’s wife Maggie Noyce.

Autofac

Juno Temple (Vinyl, The Dark Knight Rises) and Janelle Monae (Hidden Figures, Moonlight) star in “Autofac”. Despite society and the world as we know it having collapsed, a massive, automatic product-manufacturing factory continues to operate according to the principles of consumerism - humans consume products to be happy, and in order to consume continuously, they must be denied freedom of choice and free will. When a small band of rebels decide to shut down the factory, they discover they may actually be the perfect consumers after all. Temple will play, Emily, one of the rebels and Monae appears as Alexis, an Autofac representative. Jay Paulson (Mad Men, Grimm) and David Lyons (Revolution, ER) will also appear in the episode. Peter Horton (Grey’s Anatomy, American Odyssey, Thirtysomething) directs the episode written by Travis Beacham (Pacific Rim, Clash of The Titans).

Safe And Sound

Annalise Basso (Captain Fantastic, Ouija: Origin of Evil, Cold) and Maura Tierney (The Affair, The Good Wife, ER) will star in “Safe and Sound.” A small-town girl (Annalise Basso), already gripped with social anxiety, moves to a big futuristic city with her mother (Maura Tierney). Exposed for the first time to urban society’s emphasis on security and terrorist prevention, it isn’t long before her school days are consumed by fear and paranoia. She soon finds guidance and companionship in the most unexpected of places. “Safe & Sound” is written by Kalen Egan (The Man In The High Castle) & Travis Sentell (Believer with Reza Aslan) and directed by Alan Taylor (Thor: The Dark World, Terminator Genisys)
 

HStallion

Now what's the next step in your master plan?
I'm fucking in. One of my favorite authors and has so many incredible short stories. A very sad and interesting life as well.
 
Fucking HBO bought it and forbid series 3 for the British version then did fuck all with it.

Yes I'm still pissed at Utopia being ended in such a shitty way.

Ahem.

Edit oops dp
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I still cry. Gonna go rewatch it now on Amazon.
 

a.wd

Member
Fucking HBO bought it and forbid series 3 for the British version then did fuck all with it.

Yes I'm still pissed at Utopia being ended in such a shitty way.

Ahem.

Edit oops dp

Came into this thread all amped up for PKD, leaving it utterly distraught that HBO killed Utopia, I am going to go and find out about it now.

Then I'm going to cry.
 

berzeli

Banned
Oh I've seen a few on Gaf talking shit about PKD, including a mod.
Ooooh. You meant the author.

(edit: you know what, I probably should include some actual thoughts on PKD, and not just make cheap jokes about male anatomy. I sometimes find his ideas better than his writing, but I am admittedly not that familiar with his work. However his works have served as basis for some adaptations which I admire)
 

Mindwipe

Member
Amazon has it for the US, Stan in Australia. No word on other territories.

And since Netflix screwed over Channel 4 with Black Mirror I wouldn't exactly count on it.

It's not Channel 4's decision. They don't own the rights outside the UK, Sony Pictures do.
 

berzeli

Banned
It's not Channel 4's decision. They don't own the rights outside the UK, Sony Pictures do.
I know, it was a simplified take.

However since they've partnered with Amazon, and I don't think anything produced/co-produced with Amazon has made it onto Netflix, it just doesn't seem likely.
 

Mindwipe

Member
I know, it was a simplified take.

However since they've partnered with Amazon, and I don't think anything produced/co-produced with Amazon has made it onto Netflix, it just doesn't seem likely.

I certainly agree it seems unlikely Netflix would want to buy a show that Amazon had in the US.
 
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