Back in 2019, it was announced that Ben Wheatley would be writing, directing, and executive producing Generation Z, a “hilarious, frightening, and political” series that would consist of six hour-long episodes that would “mix flesh-eating zombies into a story that satirizes how Brexit has divided the UK.” That project didn’t make it into production when it was originally supposed to because of the pandemic shutdown… but after making Meg 2: The Trench (you can read our review at This Link and check out our interview with the filmmaker Here), Wheatley circled back around to Generation Z. The show started airing on Channel 4 last October… and now, it has been confirmed that it will not get a second season.
Deadline broke the news that Generation Z has been axed because, while the network was “understood to have had high hopes for the show and it was touted at the Edinburgh TV Festival,...
Deadline broke the news that Generation Z has been axed because, while the network was “understood to have had high hopes for the show and it was touted at the Edinburgh TV Festival,...
- 3/10/2025
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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Get ready for an intensely thrilling ride in Apple TV+’s latest series, Prime Target. Created by Steve Thompson, the conspiracy thriller drama series follows Edward Brooks, a brilliant post-graduate mathematician who discovers that if he finds a pattern in prime numbers, he will be able to access every computer in the world. He soon finds himself in a dangerous situation as unknown entities try to destroy his work.
Prime Target – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Apple TV+
Prime Target consists of eight episodes in total. The conspiracy thriller drama series premiered on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes on January 22, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly every Wednesday. Check out the full episode guide of Prime Target below:
Episode 1 “A New Pattern” – January 22, 2025 Episode 2 “Syracuse” – January 22, 2025 Episode 3 “The Sequence...
Get ready for an intensely thrilling ride in Apple TV+’s latest series, Prime Target. Created by Steve Thompson, the conspiracy thriller drama series follows Edward Brooks, a brilliant post-graduate mathematician who discovers that if he finds a pattern in prime numbers, he will be able to access every computer in the world. He soon finds himself in a dangerous situation as unknown entities try to destroy his work.
Prime Target – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?) Credit – Apple TV+
Prime Target consists of eight episodes in total. The conspiracy thriller drama series premiered on Apple TV+ with its first two episodes on January 22, with the rest of the episodes coming out weekly every Wednesday. Check out the full episode guide of Prime Target below:
Episode 1 “A New Pattern” – January 22, 2025 Episode 2 “Syracuse” – January 22, 2025 Episode 3 “The Sequence...
- 1/26/2025
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Five years ago, it was announced that Ben Wheatley would be writing, directing, and executive producing Generation Z, a “hilarious, frightening, and political” series that would consist of six hour-long episodes that would “mix flesh-eating zombies into a story that satirizes how Brexit has divided the UK.” That project didn’t make it into production when it was originally supposed to because of the pandemic shutdown… but after making Meg 2: The Trench (you can read our review at This Link and check out our interview with the filmmaker Here), Wheatley circled back around to Generation Z. The show is now ready to start airing on Channel 4 in October, and in anticipation of the premiere, Empire has unveiled two new images. One can be seen above, and the other can be found at the bottom of this article.
The show is described as “a coming-of-age parable for our very...
The show is described as “a coming-of-age parable for our very...
- 9/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
“She’s probably a little bit reluctant, honestly, to go back to work,” Parminder Nagra admits of her character, Detective Inspector Rachita Ray, when D.I. Ray picks up with a second season on PBS on June 16. The show’s first season ended with Rachita discovering that her fiancé, Dci Martyn Hunter (Jamie Bamber) was dirty; he was arrested and is now in prison. During the course of the investigation, Rachita grew close to and romantically involved with Ps Tony Khatri (Maanuv Thiara), and he was killed. So how is she doing at the beginning of Season 2, which picks up two months later, following her suspension from the force? “She wasn’t left in good shape by the end of first season after the amount of betrayal that she went through, especially with her partner and the fact that we pick up so quickly after the shooting of Tony, [Martyn] going to prison,...
- 6/12/2024
- TV Insider
Four years ago, it was announced that Ben Wheatley would be writing, directing, and executive producing Generation Z, a “hilarious, frightening, and political” series that would consist of six hour-long episodes that would “mix flesh-eating zombies into a story that satirizes how Brexit has divided the UK.” That project didn’t make it into production when it was originally supposed to because of the pandemic shutdown… but after making his latest film Meg 2: The Trench (you can read our review at This Link and check out our interview with the filmmaker Here), Wheatley has circled back around to Generation Z and is now knee-deep into filming it! To celebrate the fact that Generation Z is finally being made, Channel 4 has unveiled a batch of first look images, and you can check those out at the bottom of this article.
The show is described as “a coming-of-age parable for...
The show is described as “a coming-of-age parable for...
- 10/18/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
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