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After years of false starts, broken development deals, and a fandom that nearly gave up hope, Neuromancer is finally being adapted for television.
Apple TV+ is in production with the series now ・We estimate it will debut next summer at the earliest ・The cast features ...
Apple TV+ has released a first look teaser for its 'Neuromancer' adaptation, celebrating the start of production on the cyberpunk sci-fi series.
Neuromancer has inspired many hit movies in the sci-fi genre, most notably The Matrix. However, Gibson’s style and ideas can be seen in a range of projects such as Repo Man, Ready Player One, and even ...
"Welcome to the Chatsubo, cowboy." Apple TV has debuted a short promo to announce the Neuromancer series is now officially in ...
‘Neuromancer’ Sci-Fi Series From Drake and Future’s DreamCrew Set at Apple TV+. The drama, inspired by the William Gibson novel of the same name, will be adapted by “Dark Winds” creator ...
Neuromancer’s main character, Case, can jump inside the body of his partner in crime, ninja girl Molly, by running her live simstim feed through the electrodes attached to his head.
At the Karlovy Vary film fest, the star spoke about the need for connection, playing the creator of an AI system in the upcoming Apple series 'Neuromancer' and portraying a brain surgeon in his next ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Recent reports revealed that Tim Miller, director of the wildly successful "Deadpool" movie, plans to adapt sci-fi author William Gibson's seminal 1984 novel "Neuromancer" into a ...
William Gibson’s visionary 1984 novel ‘Neuromancer,’ which presaged much of the wired world we now take for granted and coined the term ‘cyberspace,’ may finally be coming to the screen.
Neuromancer’s anti-hero, Case, is a cyberspace hacker, a “console cowboy” who is heavily involved in industrial espionage, and the plot revolves around him being blackmailed into entering ...
Breaking the 'Pattern' / 'Neuromancer' author turns his attention from science fiction to the strange digital world of today. By Reviewed by Michael Berry Feb 2, 2003. Pattern Recognition.