Raised By Wolves is a new exhibition from Alien director Ridley Scott. He lands on HBO Max in just a few weeks and he looks crazy.
The exhibition stars ex-Vikings, Travis Fimmel, who explained the History Channel’s historical epic quite a bit in his role as Ragnar Lothbrok. His departure from the Vikings came as the series began its downward spiral.
We’ve already seen a trailer for Raised By Wolves, a deeply enigmatic position that left us scratching our heads and wondering who precisely the wolf in question could be. By the time the trailer is less ambiguous, the lack of ambiguity can be misleading.
From what I can gather so far, the story is about a long and remote journey in which an android known as Mother raises an organization of young people on one of humanity’s hospitable planets. the unreal) has led to war in the past.
But it is also conceivable that the Mother is guilty of mass genocide on Earth, and in all probability even the destruction of humanity, unless it is by an Arc that preserved a component of humanity in the world. ‘space. This Arc is now heading to Mother Planet to “save our lost children. “
Mom doesn’t need the youngsters to tell the humans who come to her planet who she is, but they seem to already know. And now things are about to get ugly.
it seems scary, twisted, terrible and fascinating. They also gave it the Ridley Scott branding all over it, which might not be your thing. Scott is a wonderful director, but there is no question that his Alien franchise is a series of successes and mistakes.
Here is trailer no. 2:
Some observations:
I’ll be reviewing Raised By Wolves when it launches on September 3, so stay tuned for my blog here at Forbes. It sounds crazy and I hope it’s as pretty as it sounds. 2020 has been a horrible year and I think we can all use some smart news, new smart shows, new videos and games and everything in between to ease the pain of it all a bit.
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