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Now Apocalypse

  • TV Series
  • 2019
  • 16
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.1K
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POPULARITY
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Roxane Mesquida, Beau Mirchoff, Avan Jogia, and Kelli Berglund in Now Apocalypse (2019)
“Now Apocalypse” is a half-hour comedy series created and executive-produced by Gregg Araki. Steven Soderbergh and Gregory Jacobs also serve as executive producers. This surreal, coming-of-age comedy series centers on Ulysses and his friends Carly, Ford and Severine, who are on various quests pursuing love, sex and fame.
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Raunchy ComedyStoner ComedyComedy

While on quests to pursue love, sex, and fame with his friends in Los Angeles, Ulysses' premonitory dreams make him question the possible presence of a dark and monstrous conspiracy.While on quests to pursue love, sex, and fame with his friends in Los Angeles, Ulysses' premonitory dreams make him question the possible presence of a dark and monstrous conspiracy.While on quests to pursue love, sex, and fame with his friends in Los Angeles, Ulysses' premonitory dreams make him question the possible presence of a dark and monstrous conspiracy.

  • Creator
    • Gregg Araki
  • Stars
    • Avan Jogia
    • Kelli Berglund
    • Beau Mirchoff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,323
    1,107
    • Creator
      • Gregg Araki
    • Stars
      • Avan Jogia
      • Kelli Berglund
      • Beau Mirchoff
    • 84User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes10

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    TopTop-rated1 season2019

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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:39
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    Now Apocalypse: Where Is My Mind?
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    Now Apocalypse: Where Is My Mind?
    Now Apocalypse: Where Is My Mind?
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    Now Apocalypse: Where Is My Mind?
    Now Apocalypse: You're Not Taking Me Seriously
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    Now Apocalypse: You're Not Taking Me Seriously
    Now Apocalypse: The Rules Of Attraction
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    Now Apocalypse: The Rules Of Attraction
    Now Apocalypse: Uly & Carly Bff Goals
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    Now Apocalypse: Uly & Carly Bff Goals
    Now Apocalypse: The Downward Spiral
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    Now Apocalypse: The Downward Spiral

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    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
    • Ulysses Zane
    • 2019
    Kelli Berglund
    Kelli Berglund
    • Carly Carlson
    • 2019
    Beau Mirchoff
    Beau Mirchoff
    • Ford Halstead
    • 2019
    Roxane Mesquida
    Roxane Mesquida
    • Severine Bordeaux
    • 2019
    Tyler Posey
    Tyler Posey
    • Gabriel
    • 2019
    Desmond Chiam
    Desmond Chiam
    • Jethro
    • 2019
    Evan Hart
    Evan Hart
    • Lars
    • 2019
    Taylor Gerard Hart
    Taylor Gerard Hart
    • Klaus
    • 2019
    Jacob Artist
    Jacob Artist
    • Isaac
    • 2019
    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Voyeur Neighbor
    • 2019
    James Duval
    James Duval
    • Homeless Man
    • 2019
    Kevin Daniels
    Kevin Daniels
    • Barnabas Powers
    • 2019
    Nathan Barnatt
    Nathan Barnatt
    • Worm
    • 2019
    Chris Aquilino
    Chris Aquilino
    • Kai
    • 2019
    Avra Friedman
    Avra Friedman
    • Magenta
    • 2019
    RJ Mitte
    RJ Mitte
    • Leif
    • 2019
    Grace Victoria Cox
    Grace Victoria Cox
    • Amber
    • 2019
    Henry Rollins
    Henry Rollins
    • Mitchell Kent
    • 2019
    • Creator
      • Gregg Araki
    • All cast & crew
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    10tspolp

    It's Gregg Araki's "Nowhere" as a TV series

    Gregg Araki has consistently changed the game since the 90's with cult hits like The Doom Generation, and Nowhere. As a longtime fan, I was overjoyed to hear Araki was greenlit a project that culminates his teen apocalypse trilogy into a TV series so many years later. If you're not a fan of cult or queer cinema, this isn't going to be your flavor- guaranteed. What many people don't understand is that fans of his work have been waiting for this since 1999 when his rejected MTV pilot for This Is How The World Ends never saw the light of day until YouTube came along. In the meantime, Araki showed us he's capable of making a beautiful and serious piece of work with Mysterious Skin, and can make us all laugh with a cheap stoner flick starring Anna Faris in Smiley Face. The film Kaboom would ultimately attempt to be Nowhere's successor in 2010, but unfortunately came off as too contrived for my taste. He once again proved he's more than just "trash," with the rather successful indie sleeper White Bird In a Blizzard.

    Now Apocalypse is most definitely a spiritual successor to all of the aforementioned 90s works. It was awesome to see the return of the green space alien, as well as what I presume is James Duval's character from "Nowhere" no longer in 1997, but now in 2019, who has become a homeless schizophrenic quite literally being screwed by aliens. The green alien is a visual representation of society's evil upper echelon, right down to an episode featuring an Eyes Wide Shut-style orgy that makes this message clear as day.

    I had a feeling this wouldn't be renewed for a 2nd season on Starz, because ultimately Araki's work is (as mentioned) pure cult. It's often never appreciated until much later after the fact by future generations, so maintaining a solid fanbase would be difficult for this type of material. Film students will most certainly get it, the general public - not so much. But it's not for genpop; it's for people who love exploring different types of filmmaking no matter how outrageous they may be.

    In this case, Now Apocalypse is a mixture of the surrealism of David Lynch, Bret Easton Ellis' novel Less Than Zero, and the colorful viscera of Gaspar Noe. If you enjoyed HBO's Euphoria, this might float your boat too. It also features the very best of shoegaze alternative music, right down to plenty of tracks originally featured on the Nowhere soundtrack and a dreamy original score by former Cocteau Twins members well-know for their ambience.

    This one was made for the diehard fans, and my hats off to Starz for giving this project a chance knowing full-well what kind of ride (and reception) we'd been in for. This is the show we've been waiting for and I was not in the slightest disappointed!
    7pinonchris

    I'm just curious....

    It's kind of too early to tell but cant help but be curious if this is supposed to the the spiritual successor to 97's Nowhere? Similar vibe but with today's 20 somethings opposed to 20 somethings in the late 90s. Anyway it's somewhat interesting.
    8michaeljcummings

    Fun, Loose, and Goofily Sexy

    "Now Apocalypse" is fun and sexy and young - and a good,30-minute diversion. It's kind of a better version of the disappointing and cumbersome "Here and Now" in that it involves some "is he or is he not psychic?" poppycock. But I find the characters all goofily likable, although clearly cast based on looks. Some of them seem like they are learning to act as they go. And Gregg Araki does not make easy roles: the tone needs to be just right, kind of self-conscious and arrogant and earnest. In other words...very young. The plot is insignificant: the show is all about Gregg Araki's style and the use of color, light, and young flesh. And how everyone looks (almost) naked. Very 1980s.
    9dustin-ward

    Wonderful, entertaining, unique

    Everything made by Gregg Araki is worth watching, at least once. Always great and likely something you have never seen before.
    8jawadmohaiuddin

    Weird and amazing

    Weird, unique and amazing. Beautiful color pallet. Gregg Araki has a unique style, love the weirdness, boldness and the colors. Some people don't like this kind of thing and I can understand that.

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    • Trivia
      The first season was filmed in 40 days.
    • Quotes

      Carly: I'm a millennial, so sexual fluidity is kind of a requirement.

    • Connections
      Featured in Last Call with Carson Daly: Jemima/Joji/Avan Jogia (2019)

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 現世末日
    • Filming locations
      • 17155 Lisette Street, Granada Hills, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Starz
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