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Screen Rant on MSNForget Back To The Future, Apple TV+'s New Sci-Fi Show Is Adapting a Cyberpunk Novel That Got The Future Way More RightBack to the Future may have gotten many predictions right, but the book Apple TV+'s new cyberpunk show adapts was even better ...
Neuromancer has inspired many hit movies in the sci-fi genre, most notably The Matrix. However, Gibson’s style and ideas can ...
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Game Rant on MSNApple TV's Neuromancer Drops First Teaser Taking Viewers Back to a Fan-Favorite SettingNeuromancer’s first Apple TV teaser transports fans to a familiar location, sparking excitement for the cyberpunk series.
The Apple TV+ series based on William Gibson's groundbreaking cyberpunk novel brings the correct vibes to its first teaser.
To honor the novel's anniversary, Apple TV+ announced that production on its adaptation of William Gibson's Neuromancer was ...
"Welcome to the Chatsubo, cowboy." Apple TV has debuted a short promo to announce the Neuromancer series is now officially in ...
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Winter is Coming on MSNApple starts work on Neuromancer show, based on the sci-fi classicApple has officially started work on Neuromancer, a new 10-episode adaptation of William Gibson's 1984 novel. Check out the announcement teaser above, which highlights the moody interiors typical of ...
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Boing Boing on MSNWhy sky do you see in dead channels?William Gibson, author of science fiction classic Neuromancer, likes the first look Apple TV offered of its forthcoming show ...
William Gibson's recent books take place in a murky, techno-infused present. "A high-res realism," the author calls it. "It's a trick, but I love it." ...
Apple TV+ has ordered a series adaptation of the William Gibson novel “Neuromancer,” Variety has learned. The 10-episode series hails from co-creators Graham Roland and JD Dillard.
And then here's this author William Gibson who, on every single page of those books, there is not just an idea, but a fully developed device or technology. I mean, this is the guy who gave us the ...
William Gibson might have come up with the idea for the cyberdeck in 1984, but it’s only recently that technology like desktop 3D printing and powerful single board computers have enabled ...
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