Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As far as synopses go, “Murderbot’s” is relatively straightforward. Set sometime in the distant future, near some place called ...
Security Unit 238776431 is the property of the Company, a powerful mega-conglomerate located in the galaxy’s Corporation Rim. Programmed to serve, the heavily armed robot soldier does not love its job ...
The show goes on for Murderbot, Apple's comedic sci-fi series based on The Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells...or does it? The latest episode, "Escape Velocity Protocol," is the most harrowing yet.
Don’t let the name fool you: Apple TV+’s new science-fiction series Murderbot isn’t actually about a rampaging robot killing everything in sight, though Alexander Skarsgard’s SecUnit certainly ponders ...
A cyborg providing security to a corporation’s workers hacks into its own system and becomes sentient in the droll 10-episode sci-fi Apple TV+ comedy “Murderbot,” based on “The Murderbot Diaries” book ...
The penultimate episode of Murderbot is here, and boy is it a doozy. I thought this show was supposed to be funny — why is it making me so damn emotional? The answer, of course, is because despite ...
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Adapted from Martha Wells’ 2017 novella ‘All Systems Red,’ ‘Murderbot’ marks the latest attempt by Apple TV+ to turn a much-praised sci-fi story into a series, following the likes of ‘Foundation’ and ...
WHAT IT'S ABOUT A cyborg security unit, or "SecUnit" (Alexander Skarsgård) is assigned to protect a small group of free-spirited scientists headed to a distant planet where they'll survey its ...
Carly Lane is an Atlanta-based writer and critic who has been with Collider in some form or fashion since 2021. She considers herself a television nerd, diehard romance/sci-fi/fantasy reader, and ...
Apple TV+’s Murderbot hits its mid-season stride with “Rogue War Tracker Infinite,” a densely packed episode that juggles new characters, deepening distrust, and a whole lot of emotional awkwardness ...