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In an interview with Digital Trends, Chris and Paul Weitz talk about adapting Murderbot into a sci-comedy for Apple TV+.
The killer robot has bad taste in the Apple TV+ series "Murderbot," binging on "Sanctuary Moon." John Cho, DeWanda Wise explain show within the show.
For Paul and Chris Weirtz, Murderbot — the upcoming TV adaptation of Martha Wells' sci-fi novella All Systems Red — was an ...
Rather than rising up and killing its former masters, Murderbot just goes about performing its security work, relieving the ...
Murderbot escorts the team to the other side of the planet, where events shift from tense to gruesome. Read our Episode 3 ...
Murderbot is soon reassigned to a new exploration crew that Murderbot considers “not your usual greedy psychopaths.” Crew ...
Skarsgård adds that the role was especially intriguing for its quirky, lighthearted tone. Having just embarked on an anguishing revenge quest in The Northman and embraced hedonistic horror in Infinity ...
The sarcastic, aloof robot is a different type of role than Skarsgård usually plays. He's known for intense, menacing ...
A remake of an award-winning sci-fi book series, Murderbot sees Alexander Skarsgård step into a comedic role as a robot that ...
What would it take to create a cyborg brain like the one in the new TV show Murderbot? The answer reveals what makes our own ...
Chris and Paul Weitz have adapted the first of Martha Wells' 'Murderbot Diaries' books as a 10-episode comedy.
Based on Martha Wells' novels 'The Murderbot Diaries,' 'Murderbot' follows a rogue cyborg security robot protecting a crew of ...
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