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The new Apple TV+ series stars Alexander Skarsgård as a human/robot hybrid who struggles with human interaction.
Chris and Paul Weitz have adapted the first of Martha Wells' 'Murderbot Diaries' books as a 10-episode comedy.
"There are no limitations. When you create a sci-fi show, you're not bound to the rules or restrictions here on Earth," ...
New sci-fi thriller-comedy Murderbot lands on Apple TV+ on May 16 and has critics hailing it as one of the streamer's 'best ...
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Screen Rant on MSNMurderbot Review: I Already Want More Seasons Of Alexander Skarsgård's Thoroughly Engaging & Hilarious Apple TV+ Sci-FiEverything is designed to stay true to the story being told, the characters showcased and the emotions the show is trying to ...
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'Murderbot' review: Alexander Skarsgård leads a charming adaptation of a sci-fi favoriteSkarsgård proves delightful as Murderbot, nicely juxtaposing his own imposing physical appearance with Murderbot's ...
Apple's new series based on the sci-fi novels of the same name lets the actor lean into his funny side as a socially awkward, ...
Alexander Skarsgård has always been a conundrum. The 6’3” Swedish actor has the chiselled good looks and the brooding gaze ...
Alexander Skarsgård is setting the record straight on how his last name is really pronounced. After the actor’s dad Stellan ...
Alexander Skarsgard plays a self-hacking cyborg in “Murderbot,” while Benito Skinner plays a closeted athlete in ...
Alexander Skarsgård told Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show' May 13 that people commonly mispronounce his family's last name ...
Alexander Skarsgård has revealed that everyone has been saying his last name wrong for years and cleared up exactly how to ...
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