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"There are no limitations. When you create a sci-fi show, you're not bound to the rules or restrictions here on Earth," Alexander Skarsgård tells Newsweek about 'Murderbot.'
Chris and Paul Weitz have adapted the first of Martha Wells' 'Murderbot Diaries' books as a 10-episode comedy.
Apple's new series based on the sci-fi novels of the same name lets the actor lean into his funny side as a socially awkward, emotionless, TV-addicted security AI
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The Streamable on MSNWhat do critics think of Apple TV+'s new series 'Murderbot'?It looks like Apple TV+ might just have another hit on its hands based on how the critics are responding to ‘Murderbot.’ We’ve all been there. All we want to do is relax and watch our favorite shows,
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'Murderbot' review: Alexander Skarsgård leads a charming adaptation of a sci-fi favoriteSkarsgård proves delightful as Murderbot, nicely juxtaposing his own imposing physical appearance with Murderbot's awkwardness around humans. With just a flit of his eyes or a twitch of his mouth, Skarsgård conveys all of Murderbot's emotional discomfort. Pair that with his much more sarcastic voiceover to get even more hilarious contrast.
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The adaptation of Martha Wells’ Murderbot Diaries adds a playful tone to Apple’s growing sci-fi lineup.
Murderbot’ is a sharp, offbeat sci-fi series about a socially awkward android who’d rather binge-watch soap operas than save humans. Anchored by Alexander Skarsgard’s nuanced performance, it’s funny and thoughtful.
Apple TV+ premieres its new sci-fi series Murderbot, and if you've been itching for a new genre show to obsess over, it's time to get hyped. I've see
Martha Wells' novel 'All Systems Red' cover is what inspired makers Chris and Paul Weitz to explore a TV adaptation and name it 'Murderbot'.