SKY GERMANY UNVEILS
NEW ORIGINALS SLATE
Sky has unveiled a slate of their new original German dramas and among them is seven part Robert Schwentke drama HELGOLAND set in 2034 after after a global apocalypse, where the North Sea island of Helgoland has
become humanity’s last safe haven. A totalitarian society has been established that only allows 513 people on the island and as resources are scarce, an inhumane social ranking system evaluates the lives of the inhabitants according to their ‘usefulness.’ At the same time, a dangerous force from the mainland prepares to invade.
New Frankenstein is coming to Sky |
FRANKENSTEIN UNTOLD
will, meanwhile, be a radical reimagining of Mary
Shelley’s fantasy classic. Intense and emotionally complex drama is told
through the eyes of eight powerful characters and explores the
philosophical and political depths of the novel, centering around
the search for love and belonging, as well as revenge.
Set in 1816, locations include dirty streets of Ingolstadt, Germany,
Switzerland’s Lake Geneva, and the vast ice desert of the North Pole.
Philipp Stölzl is the creator.
Immortal Frankenstein... 👌
ReplyDeleteHope they do a nice casting among the German actors.
DeleteNot my thing, have never watched any single Frankenstein.
ReplyDeleteYou did not miss much.
DeleteHow do you determine what skill is most useful in a person? And do they start plucking them off one by one starting with the least useful when things get tough?
ReplyDeleteI don't have any practical skills, so they would probably throw me off the island among the first batch.
DeleteIdk, I think you’d be a good cook and people always need to eat. You could poison the more skilled people to ensure longer survival for yourself on the island 🤪
DeleteYes, but I do not cook meat so they would kill me after the first meatless lunch LOL
DeleteWell then dahlink, you better learn to whore yourself out. Sex is a skill that many don't want to live without LOL
ReplyDeleteI could be super successful in that given how slutty I generally am.
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