[Not space] but I want to recommend Severance (AppleTV+, 2022).
If The Office is a workplace comedy, Severance is a workplace scifi survival horror lol
It's a mystery show with a really special atmosphere. If the names Stanley Parable, Aperture or Dharma ring a bell...
Severance centers around Mark Scout (Adam Scott), a leader of a team of office workers whose memories have been surgically divided between their work and personal lives.
This experiment in ‘work-life balance’ is called into question as Mark finds himself at the center of an unraveling mystery that will force him to confront the true nature of his work… and of himself.
The 9 episodes (5 are out) were directed by Ben Stiller and Aoife McArdle (Brave New World).
The cast is impressive: Adam Scott, Zach Cherry, Britt Lower,
Dichen Lachman, John Turturro, Christopher Walken, Patricia Arquette...
And the soundtrack by Theodore Shapiro (Idiocracy, Tropic Thunder) fits the universe perfectly.
I love the opening credits, that pretty much sums up the series:
A trailer always helps:
Cinematography by Jessica Lee Gagné is very nice, and production design by Jeremy Hindle (Zero Dark Thirty, Detroit, Top Gun: Maverick) makes me really happy lol
Where we are right now, anything is still possible. My imagination is working at full capacity. I wouldn't even be surprised if it joins space fiction one day, even if nothing proves it ;)
There are plenty of parables that everyone can decipher according to their experiences, but just the idea of having two lives separated by an elevator is dizzying.
Just imagine: you leave work, the elevator closes, and a second later, the doors open for the next working day... in the maze of an endless office.
In short, I am already delighted that a second season is already planned. Filming starts Monday!
And now AppleTV+ is the streaming service that contains the most of my favorite shows (For All Mankind, Ted Lasso, Foundation, Severance). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(it makes this show even more funny, as Apple is for me a nightmare company as the one in Severance)
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This is a space rom-com with Lana Condor, Cole Sprouse, Mason Gooding and Zach Braff.
"Moonshot follows Walt (Cole Sprouse) and Sophie (Lana Condor) as they join forces in order to be reunited with their significant others. The two embark upon a lively journey that winds up taking them both wildly and unexpectedly off course."
Douglas Trumbull's Silent Running was released FIFTY years ago today!
To pay homage to Trumbull who recently passed away, it's never too late to watch again or to discover for the first time this excellent visionary scifi movie.
Silent Running (1972): Opening scene
I wouldn't be fifty years ahead of public policies on environmental protection without this film.
Obi-Wan Kenobi (May 25, Disney+): This is not Nar Shaddaa (dammit, Kyle!), but a whole new planet, Daiyu.
It "sort of has a Hong Kong feel to it. It's got a graffiti-ridden nightlife, and is kind of edgy. It's just got a different lane and a different feeling."
Artist unknown.
It seems that Sung Kang (from Fast and Furious fame) is playing the Fifth Brother, well known by comics reader and Rebels watchers.
If true (I still have doubts), his design comes from the Force Awakens, an artwork by @CAlzmann for a vilain.
Star Trek: Resurgence (2022): The USS Resolute is a Centaur-class.
In 1997, a Centaur-type (USS Centaur) appeared in 3 episodes of Deep Space Nine. It was a kitbashed ship, made with parts of USS Excelsior and USS Reliant commercial kits.
There is the Centaur-class in STO.
Here is a render of the USS Centaur by @RBonchune , who worked on Deep Space Nine.