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Creators of "Westworld", your new series is much better Israel today

2022-11-30T06:57:50.294Z


"The Peripheral", whose first season is about to end on Amazon Prime, turns out to be more successful than the previous one that its creators imagined: it is tense, it is coherent and it makes us reflect and think about the differences between virtual reality and real life


At the end of the week, the first season of "The Peripheral" will end on Amazon Prime, a fascinating MDB drama that will draw you into a virtual and futuristic reality. You know, that alternate reality that you enter through VR glasses (the Metaverse), where an idea develops according to which It will soon be living in two separate realities, for example, present and future.

between the virtual and the real.

"The Peripheral", photo: Public Relations

This is more or less what the characters of Peripheral experience, who skip between a crumbling America in 2032 and a post-apocalyptic London from 2099 and all with sophisticated VR glasses.

The experience gets complicated when assassins from the future come to the present to take revenge, and suddenly you have to realize what virtual reality is and what its consequences are for the real world.

from the future to the present.

"The Peripheral", photo: Public Relations

"Peripheral", which receives rave reviews and an audience that grows throughout the season, was created for Amazon by the creators of the popular TV series "Westworld", which suffered from many problems throughout its life. Just before the final episode of the season, it can be said that "Peripheral" is much better than it. Focused, exciting, makes the futuristic action clearly accessible, and blurs the differences between virtual and real life.

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Source: israelhayom

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