Apple’s first Korean TV series is about brain hacking
will into a brand new territory when it launches in South Korea on November 4th. In a case of excellent timing, the streaming service’s first collection from the nation will debut worldwide on the identical day (or a day earlier in case you’re within the US).
The brilliantly titled Dr. Mind is a sci-fi drama primarily based on a webtoon of the identical title. Lee Solar-kyun of fame (he performed Park Dong-ik, the daddy of the well-off household) stars as mind scientist Sewon. After Sewon’s household suffers a mysterious accident, he hacks the brains of the deceased to entry their reminiscences and study clues about what occurred.
The six-episode collection is co-written, directed and govt produced by the extremely regarded filmmaker Kim Jee-woon, who’s maybe greatest recognized for The Good, The Unhealthy and The Bizarre and I Noticed the Satan. A brand new episode of Dr. Mind will hit Apple TV+ every week till the finale on December tenth.
It is a busy fall for sci-fi initiatives on Apple TV+. Foundation, primarily based on Isaac Asimov’s books of the identical title, debuted in September, whereas alien invasion collection Invasion premiered final Friday. A film referred to as Finch, wherein Tom Hanks performs a person who takes a highway journey throughout post-apocalyptic America together with his canine and robotic, will hit Apple TV+ on November fifth.
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