

While a specific release date has yet to be announced, Netflix has confirmed 3 Body Problem is scheduled to premiere with eight hour-long episodes sometime in January 2024. “The people involved in making this will treat these books with the largest amount of respect that they can possibly give,” he said at Netflix’s annual Tudum event in September last year. Netflix’s Tudum blog describes the show as a “sweeping story of Earth’s past, present, and future”, with series co-star Liam Cunningham – who played Ser Davos Seaworth in Thrones – emphasising just how book-accurate the series will be. Netflix’s 3 Body Problem has reunited Benioff and Weiss with GoT alum John Bradley, too, who portrayed Samwell Tarly in the fantasy series, as well as Liam Cunningham, who portrayed Ser Davos the Onion Knight. Weiss and Alexander Woo’s new series ‘3-BODY PROBLEM’. If those names aren’t doing it for you, Brad Pitt, HBO veteran Alexander Woo ( True Blood), Rosamund Pike, and Glass Onion director Rian Johnson are all executive producers on the show, too, the latter of whom is clearly familiar with the genre after his time in the Star Wars trenches.įirst look at David Benioff, D.B. As the laws of nature unravel before their eyes, five former colleagues reunite to confront the greatest threat in humanity’s history. Read the official synopsis before watching the teaser trailer:Ī young woman’s fateful decision in 1960s China reverberates across space and time to a group of brilliant scientists in the present day.


Weiss, 3 Body Problem, adapted from a book trilogy written by Chinese author Liu Cixin about humanity’s first contact with aliens.īenioff and Weiss called the books in The Three-Body Problem trilogy “the most ambition science-fiction series we’ve read”, telling the story of an inter-species conflict between humankind and the aliens, spanning from the Chinese cultural revolution in the ‘60s through to the “end of time”. The streamer is putting out a wildly ambitious and much-anticipated sci-fi series from David Benioff and D.B. The Game of Thrones finale might’ve gone down like a sack of spuds, but that hasn’t stopped Netflix from teaming up with the duo behind the fantasy series. True-Life Munchausen By Proxy Doccie Will Leave You With More Questions Than Answers.Get Ready For The 'Squid Game' Reality Show Coming To Netflix Soon.Christopher Nolan Warns That His Film 'Oppenheimer' Might Emotionally Destroy You.Sofia Coppola Is Retelling Priscilla Presley's Side Of The Story.'Call Me By Your Name' Director Is Serving Sexy With A New Comedy About Tennis, And Also Threesomes.
