Joel Edgerton journeys through multiple realities.
Can you imagine living a completely different life? What if you could make different choices, correct your mistakes? The sci-fi series "Dark Matter" explores these thought-provoking questions while providing an exhilarating story. If you're up for a mental challenge, give it a watch.
Jason Dessen (Joel Edgerton) is happily settled as a family man and professor of physics. One day, he's abducted and given a drug by a stranger, waking up in a world that no longer matches his memories. Now, Jason embarks on a mission to reclaim his identity and the dilemma: which choices he made in life were right and which were wrong?
For those who have dreamed of witnessing "Schrödinger's Cat" experiment as thrilling TV, the mini-series "Dark Matter," available on Apple TV+, offers just that. Employing fewer special effects and more captivating direction, the show was created by its author, Blake Crouch, with just nine captivating episodes.
A thorough analysis of "Dark Matter" by Ronny Rüsch and Axel Max can be found in the latest episode of the ntv podcast "Oscars & Raspberries." Additionally discussed are the mini-series "Reindeer Baby," the thriller "Catch the Killer," and the classic film "Cop Land," starring Sylvester Stallone.
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If you're a fan of science fiction and enjoy streaming, don't miss the mind-bending series "Dark Matter" on Apple TV+. After reading the insightful movie review of "Dark Matter" by Ronny Rüsch and Axel Max on the ntv podcast "Oscars & Raspberries," you might find yourself drawn to its thought-provoking explorations of different realities and life choices.
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