

Once again, we look at society in the future, but it is not a pretty picture. ‘Brave New World’ is not available for Hulu subscribers, but you can check out ‘ 12 Monkeys‘ instead. Hulu stays ahead of the curve by making smart additions to the platform. When earth becomes inhabitable, 100 expendable teenagers are sent down to see if human life can continue on the planet.

‘Brave New World’ is not on Netflix, but you can check out ‘ The 100.’ Unlike ‘Brave New World,’ this show does not focus on a utopia. Netflix has a spectacular collection of shows, and the platform doesn’t hold back on the sci-fi content either. Forbidden love and revolution spring up in the series, as we brace for a collision. Everything gets turned on its head in Huxley’s genre-bending work, where hedonism is branded as selflessness that helps the collective. The members of the highest echelons of society and those on the fringes, start questioning the system’s validity. So perhaps the brave new world for Peacock’s Brave New World is actually a brave new continent.We see the residents of New London, who are conditioned from birth and assigned to predetermined life roles according to expectations from their bio-engineered castes. For those longing for a season two, there’s still reason to hold out hope as the show’s studio arm, Universal Cable Productions, is reportedly “in the process of shopping the series to find an international window,” per THR. We look forward to telling more stories with David in the future.”Īn adaptation of the classic book by Aldous Huxley, Brave New World starred Alden Ehrenreich and Demi Moore as members of a utopian society that has “achieved peace and stability through the prohibition of monogamy, privacy, money, family, and history itself.” According to Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk, Brave New World was “perfectly fine” with “arguably too many orgy scenes,” and as such it will be missed.

We’re grateful to the cast and crew who brought this world to life. “David Wiener created a thought-provoking and cinematic adaptation. “There will not be season two of Brave New World on Peacock,” said reps for Peacock in a statement on Wednesday, October 28. The scripted sci-fi series executive produced by Homecoming’s David Weiner and Grant Morrison was originally developed for USA Network but ultimately landed at Peacock in the hopes that it would become a tentpole series that would help launch the streaming network. NBCUniversal’s new streaming platform Peacock has canceled one of its most high-profile shows, Brave New World, after one season.
