Station Eleven is a HBO Max miniseries set before, during, and after a massive flu pandemic brings about the collapse of our modern society. Here's the description on HBOMax:
Based on the bestselling novel, this post-apocalyptic saga follows the survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew – while holding on to the best of what’s been lost.
Cast:
Mackenzie Davis as Kirsten
Nabhaan Rizwan as Frank Chaudhary
Daniel Zovatto as The Prophet (warning: Do not look at the cast list if you do not want his identity spoiled, I made that mistake)
Lori Petty as Sarah
Trailer:
The Beginner's Guide to Station Eleven:
I'm only up to episode 4 so far, but I am loving it.
Who is the person they keep showing Kirsten waking up in bed with? At least two or three times now they've shown her wake up with a person next to her bed, but they've been focused on Kirsten, and the shots have gone by so fast, I haven't been able to tell who it is. The only people we've really seen her with a lot are Alex and Sarah, so it seems kind of weird that they keep showing her waking up in bed with looks like someone else.
Damn, the end of episode 4 was a shock, in three different ways. I'm really sad to see Gil apparently killed off already, I really liked him. You pretty much can't go wrong with a character played by David Cross.
I love the random items in the costumes for the Traveling Symphony's plays, like Kirsten's coat or cloak of gloves she wore when she was playing Ophelia.
I loved the way they intercut adult Kirsten's fight with Alex and young Kirsten's fight with Jeevan, that was some pretty great writing and editing.
I'm a little annoyed that I accidently stumbled across the Prophet's identity while I was looking through the cast list on Wikipedia. I really wish people wouldn't just put big spoilers like that out in the open, or would at least put up a warning so you know to stop reading if you don't want to know.
Based on the bestselling novel, this post-apocalyptic saga follows the survivors of a devastating flu as they attempt to rebuild and reimagine the world anew – while holding on to the best of what’s been lost.
Cast:
Mackenzie Davis as Kirsten
Matilda Lawler as Young Kirsten
Himesh Patel as Jeevan ChaudharyNabhaan Rizwan as Frank Chaudhary
Daniel Zovatto as The Prophet (warning: Do not look at the cast list if you do not want his identity spoiled, I made that mistake)
Julian Obradors as Young ***** (The Prophet)
Phillipine Velge as AlexandraLori Petty as Sarah
Trailer:
The Beginner's Guide to Station Eleven:
I'm only up to episode 4 so far, but I am loving it.
Who is the person they keep showing Kirsten waking up in bed with? At least two or three times now they've shown her wake up with a person next to her bed, but they've been focused on Kirsten, and the shots have gone by so fast, I haven't been able to tell who it is. The only people we've really seen her with a lot are Alex and Sarah, so it seems kind of weird that they keep showing her waking up in bed with looks like someone else.
Damn, the end of episode 4 was a shock, in three different ways. I'm really sad to see Gil apparently killed off already, I really liked him. You pretty much can't go wrong with a character played by David Cross.
I love the random items in the costumes for the Traveling Symphony's plays, like Kirsten's coat or cloak of gloves she wore when she was playing Ophelia.
I loved the way they intercut adult Kirsten's fight with Alex and young Kirsten's fight with Jeevan, that was some pretty great writing and editing.
I'm a little annoyed that I accidently stumbled across the Prophet's identity while I was looking through the cast list on Wikipedia. I really wish people wouldn't just put big spoilers like that out in the open, or would at least put up a warning so you know to stop reading if you don't want to know.