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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.
Apple TV+ has officially kicked off production on Neuromancer, the long-awaited adaptation of William Gibson’s iconic 1984 sci-fi novel. The cryptic teaser reveals little—just the glowing neon ...
Feb. 28 (UPI) --Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that it has ordered a 10-episode series based on Wiliam Gibson's novel Neuromancer. Skydance Entertainment, Anonymous Content and Drake's DreamCrew ...
“Neuromancer” was published in 1984 as Gibson’s debut novel and is considered to be one of the earliest and best-known works in the cyberpunk genre.
Neuromancer, based on the iconic novel by William Gibson, will become a 10-episode series for the streamer. Many credit the 1984 novel for creating the cyberpunk genre.
Neuromancer, based on the iconic novel by William Gibson, will become a 10-episode series for the streamer. Many credit the 1984 novel for creating the cyberpunk genre.
“Neuromancer” was Gibson’s debut novel that helped birth the cyberpunk genre. It was first published in 1984 and went on to receive a Hugo Award, a Nebula Award, and the Philip K. Dick Award.
For Neuromancer, Callum Turner (Apple TV+’s recent Masters Of The Air) will embody hacker/”cowboy” Case, who will ride his console through cyberspace, and a brief series description follows: ...
He was older than the other writers in the cohort—36—when Neuromancer was published in 1984 and went along with the label as an “uncomfortable passenger,” he told the BBC World Book Club in 2015.
The sky above the production was the color of television. It’s been a bit since we’ve heard from Apple about its adaptation of William Gibson’s seminal cyberpunk novel Neuromancer.