The Man Who Fell To Earth (2022) - TV Series
The Man Who Fell To Earth (2022) - TV Series
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redback911

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2,918 posts

288 months

Thursday 12th May 2022
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I've been looking forward to this Showtime Sci-fi TV series since the cast was announced.



Some excellent UK actors, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Naomie Harris and Bill Nighy. I have a soft spot for Rob Delaney, too.

CSNY

212 posts

79 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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I watched this yesterday and ended up binge viewing the first three episodes. I like this a lot, good acting and an interesting story that picks up from the original film. Very watchable and funny in parts too.

Silverage

2,333 posts

152 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Which platform is this on please?

CSNY

212 posts

79 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Showtime, a CBS streaming channel but you can sign up with a VPN for a free trial.

Evercross

6,883 posts

86 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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Useless fact of the day - the last person to speak to Eleanora Tevis (nee Walker) the (second) wife of Walter Tevis the author of The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Queen's Gambit and The Colour of Money was my mother.

Eleanora called my mum to wish her a (premature) happy birthday just before committing suicide by throwing herself from the roof a church that adjoined her New York apartment. My mother knew there was something wrong with her friend from her university days because she had called to wish her a happy birthday two weeks early and she'd never got the date wrong before.

Eleanora was very protective of Walter Tevis's IP, and it is notable that it was only with her death that this and The Queen's Gambit have been dramatised for TV.

Silverage

2,333 posts

152 months

Monday 16th May 2022
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CSNY said:
Showtime, a CBS streaming channel but you can sign up with a VPN for a free trial.
Cheers

CSNY

212 posts

79 months

Saturday 25th June 2022
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Now in the UK on Paramount +; if you like intelligent sci-fi and great acting (yes and that description includes Rob Delaney) then it's well worth a watch. It cleverly builds on events from the 1976 film. There's not the shock and awe (gore?) that you get in The Boys, but it's a treat watching these two shows progress....