NEW AUSTRALIAN SERIES
THE LAST DAYS OF THE SPACE AGE
While we are currently enjoying the second season of The Twelve series and waiting for the third season of The Newsreader and the launch of Territory over
at Netflix, there is another Australian series ready to hit the small screens: THE LAST DAYS OF THE SPACE AGE eight part series will start on Disney + October 2nd!
The series starts this October |
EIGHT PART SERIES
follows
three families in a tight-knit coastal community who find their
marriages, friendships and futures put to the test. It's the end of an
era, and everything is about to change.
Set in 1979 Western Australia, with a global beauty pageant contest
creating a media frenzy and a power strike that threatens to plunge the
region into darkness, history is at a turning point. But that’s nothing
compared to the drama these seemingly ordinary families are enduring, in
a town which will never be the same: American space station Skylab
crash lands on earth just outside the city, as the city is gearing up to
host the Miss Universe pageant.
Radha Mitchell and Jesse Spencer lead the cast as wife and husband, Judy and Tony Bissett. Deborah Mailman and Linh-Dan Pham are their neighbours Eileen Wilberforce and Sandy Bui. Iain Glen, George Mason, Vico Thai, Ines English and Jacek Koman, whom we enjoyed in Prosper Australian series, also star. You can also check out the first trailer below:
Like Jesse Spencer in Chicago Fire...but he is not on the pictures here...don't tell me the one with brown jacket was him...p.s regular coconut cream from LIDL tastes so much better than the bloody so called organic one I bought from EDEKA...
ReplyDeleteThat is Jesse, we all got old, we are not exactly in our twenties and thirties anymore LOL
DeleteI wouldn't know about Lidl's coconut cream as they do not have it in offer here, they bring mostly rubbish in their shops here and it is all more expensive than it is for you there even though we are about five hundred times more poor. I mostly go to Lidl to buy Tofu and glufree spaghetti and pasta and for Easter their orange, strawberry and milk mixed eggs. Oh, and I do buy their glufree sugarfree date based bars with peanuts, mango and orange cocoa, they are not tasty but I have nothing else to eat. They used to have a veggie week every three or four months before,but not anymore so I cannot even get their veggie wurst anymore :(
An interesting premise. Might be good to watch, have to wait and see.
ReplyDeleteI think it will be fun, Australians never disappoint.
DeleteIdk about this one. Failed to capture my attention other than being an Aussie project. I'll reserve my judgement until we get a trailer.
ReplyDeleteHope we get it soon.
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