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We were made for loving her and her work!
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Decider takes a look at both sides of Apple's TV plans — content and platform — to get a sense of where things are heading.
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Both are sci-fi anthology series filled with top-notch actors. But if you're a diehard 'Black Mirror' fan, can 'Electric Dreams' fill your need for more warped technology stories?
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Plus, all ten episodes of Amazon's anthology sci-fi series Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams are now available to stream!
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The Electric Lady goes full 'droid in the episode "Autofac."
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Plus, David Letterman's new Netflix joint is finally here!
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Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams is old-school, traditional sci-fi...which means it's a view of the future slightly stuck in the past.
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Whether you're excited for this season's huge shows or cult hits, here's when you can expect your favorite shows.
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From new shows like Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan to returning faves like The Tick, this is a lineup you won't want to miss.
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The launch comes after Channel 4 began airing the anthology series in the UK in October.
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Amazon has named COO Albert Cheng as the studio's interim boss.
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The anthology series features an all-star cast including Bryan Cranston, Anna Paquin, Steve Buscemi, and more.
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Tierney joins a star-studded cast that features Bryan Cranston, Juno Temple, Janelle Monae, and Vera Farmiga.
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The 10-episode sci-fi series will also feature appearances by Steve Buscemi, Greg Kinnear, Anna Paquin, Terrence Howard, and Vera Farmiga.
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The Oscar and Emmy-nominated actress will play a politician who makes a shocking statement encouraging violence.
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Madden's episode is set in a world without advanced technology. As such, mutant telepaths are humanity’s only mechanism for long distance communication.
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The straight-to-series order is an adaptation of Matt Ruff’s 2016 horror novel Lovecraft Country.
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Paquin will play Sarah — a policewoman living in the future who shares headspace with George — played by Howard, a brilliant game designer, as each pursue violent killers.
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Sources claim the platform’s staff are being told to prepare to go live the first week of May.
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Although only 34% have their own account, the astonishing figure bodes well for the future of the platform.