|
fans of Syfy's l’espace thriller series "The Expanse" can look vers l'avant, vers l’avant to deeper characters, moral dilemmas and changing dynamics in the upcoming season, cast and crew a dit at a screening and Q&A last night (Jan. 30) at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn.
|
|
|
|
During the show’s Comic-Con panel (moderated par this writer) in San Diego, it was announced that former Lost, V, and Once Upon a Time étoile, star Elizabeth Mitchell would be joining the cast in a recurring role for season 3.
|
|
|
Syfy’s The Expanse is that rare science fiction montrer that fires on all cylinders: character, story, setting, and message. And its seconde season, which premieres tonight, is even better than its first.
|
|
|
But with a solid cast, near-future speculative setting and a fantastic book series, no one comes close to achieving the level of sci-fi greatness on télévision of Syfy’s The Expanse.
|
|
|
This year, The Expanse not only kicks off with a bang, it’s quickly cemented itself as the most important science fiction montrer airing on télévision right now. We’ve seen the first four episodes, and they’re amazing.
|
|
|
Problem is that The Expanse is such a wonderfully realised, affectingly believable, deceptively smart, and really damn engrossing montrer that it’s far too easy to forget that you’re watching a piece of speculative fiction.
|
|
|
The Expanse may be set two centuries into the future, but its issues – political, socioeconomic, ou environmental – hit much closer to home.
|
|
|
|