Apple TV+ this week confirmed the manufacturing of one other new sequence for its streaming catalog. The platform will adapt William Gibson’s widespread science fiction novel “Neuromancer” for tv in partnership with Drake’s DreamCrew Leisure.
Sci-fi drama ‘Neuromancer’ coming to Apple TV+
As shared by the corporate, the brand new drama sequence “Neuromancer” can be primarily based on the guide of the identical identify. The primary season, created by Graham Roland and JD Dillard, can have 10 episodes and can be produced by Skydance Tv and Nameless Content material. DreamCrew Leisure, the media firm based by Drake in 2017, will co-produce the present.
“The sequence will observe a broken, top-rung super-hacker named Case who’s thrust into an internet of digital espionage and excessive stakes crime together with his companion Molly, a razor-girl murderer with mirrored eyes aiming to drag a heist on a company dynasty with untold secrets and techniques,” Apple mentioned in a press launch.
“Neuromancer” is taken into account one of many first and most revered works within the cyberpunk style and has acquired a number of awards, together with the Nebula Award, the Philip Ok. Dick Award and the Hugo Award. The guide was additionally the primary in a triology of the identical sequence, adopted by “Depend Zero” and “Mona Lisa Overdrive.”
Sadly, there are not any particulars at this level as to when the present is predicted to change into obtainable to Apple TV+ subscribers.
Extra about Apple TV+
Apple TV+ gives unique Apple unique TV reveals and films in 4K HDR high quality. You possibly can watch throughout all your screens and decide up the place you left off on any machine. Apple TV+ prices $9.99 per 30 days within the US. Apple TV+ content material is on the market completely by means of the Apple TV app. You possibly can watch in your Apple TV set-top field, iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
The platform can be obtainable on Good TVs and different platforms corresponding to Amazon Hearth TV, Roku, PlayStation, and Xbox.
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