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The killer robot has bad taste in the Apple TV+ series "Murderbot," binging on "Sanctuary Moon." John Cho, DeWanda Wise ...
The new Apple TV+ sci-fi series Murderbot i s many things. It’s a great adaptation of the wonderful books by Martha Wells. It ...
John Cho, DeWanda Wise, Jack McBrayer and Clark Gregg star in "Rise & Fall of Sanctuary Moon," the cheesy show within Apple TV+ series "Murderbot." ...
Apple TV+ premieres its new sci-fi series Murderbot, and if you've been itching for a new genre show to obsess over, it's ...
Rather than rising up and killing its former masters, Murderbot just goes about performing its security work, relieving the ...
Clocking in at just around 20 minutes total, this episode shows what a fun approach to this material these bite-sized episodes offer.
In under thirty minutes, the first episode of the Apple TV + adaptation of the renowned books by Martha Wells, The Murderbot ...
Alexander Skarsgard plays a self-hacking cyborg in “Murderbot,” while Benito Skinner plays a closeted athlete in “Overcompensating.” ...
There’s a hilarious in-universe TV series called The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon! But most of all, Alexander Skarsgård has the weirdest full frontal nude scene of his career. Murderbot ...
It is especially fond of one called The Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon, of which we get frequent glimpses, with John Cho, Jack McBrayer, Clark Gregg, and DeWanda Wise starring in the space opera ...
Murderbot’s favorite is a cheesy “Star Trek” riff called “The Rise & Fall of Sanctuary Moon” starring John Cho and Jack McBrayer, hamming it up in this show within a show. Things may be ...