Explore the multiverse and confront the “what ifs.” Apple TV+ has just unveiled the trailer for its highly anticipated sci-fi series, “Dark Matter.”
Academy Award winner Jennifer Connelly stars alongside Joel Edgerton and Alice Braga. The show promises a thrilling exploration of alternate realities.
Based on a Bestselling Novel
Adapted from Blake Crouch’s critically acclaimed novel, “Dark Matter” takes viewers on a mind-bending journey alongside Jason Dessen (Edgerton). Dessen, a seemingly ordinary physicist and family man, has his world shattered when he’s abducted and thrust into a parallel universe.
A Nightmare Unfolds
The initial wonder of discovering a different life quickly becomes a desperate struggle for survival. Trapped in a labyrinth of alternate realities, Dessen must return to his true family. The most significant threat he faces isn’t some monstrous villain—it’s a terrifying reflection staring back from the mirror: himself.
A Stellar Team Behind the Scenes
Crouch is the creative force behind the series, acting as creator, executive producer, showrunner, and writer. He’s joined by a team of industry veterans, including executive producers Matt Tolmach, David Manpearl, and Edgerton. Sony Pictures Television produces “Dark Matter” for Apple TV+.
Joining Apple TV+’s Thriving Sci-Fi Universe
“Dark Matter” adds another chapter to Apple TV+’s impressive roster of acclaimed series. Following in the footsteps of award-winning shows like “Foundation,” “Dark Matter” promises to push the boundaries of the genre with its unique exploration of identity and the consequences of our choices.
A Streaming Powerhouse
Since its launch in 2019, Apple TV+ has become a significant player in the streaming wars. The service features a growing list of critically lauded shows, including “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” which was just renewed.
Mark Your Calendars
Prepare to be transported to a world of infinite possibilities. “Dark Matter” premieres on Apple TV+ on May 8th, 2024. The first two episodes will air on launch day, followed by weekly releases.