“Have my flight plan, able to rock.”
And with that, Cricket takes the controls on this unique clip from the brand new Apple TV+ (opens in new tab) anthology collection “Circuit Breakers.”
The futuristic children’ present, which begins streaming (opens in new tab) Friday (Nov. 11), “makes use of science fiction as a backdrop to inform common tales about rising up.” In “No Place Like House,” the collection’ seventh episode from which this clip is taken, Cricket (actress Maya McNair of “Clarice”) and her household put together to host guests to their self-sustaining dwelling on Mars, however a storm jeopardizes their plans and security, in addition to their environmental research for the survival of Earth.
In the video, Cricket makes use of a drone to examine the outside of her habitat on the Pink Planet.
“Photo voltaic panels away from sand… communications tower operational,” Cricket studies as her mother oversees her flying.
Every half-hour installment of “Circuit Breakers” features a sci-fi twist on child relatable tales, with the intent of youngsters and their households asking themselves how they might act in every scenario. Different episodes within the seven-part collection focus on themes such a robotic clones, medical augmentations, reminiscence alterations and freezing time.
Created by Melody Fox (“R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour”), with government producer Matt Hastings (“The Handmaid’s Story”) directing three episodes from the season, together with the pilot, “Circuit Breakers” options forged members Callan Farris (“Grimcutty”), Nathaniel Buescher (“APB”), Veda Cienfuegos (“Undone”), Cole Keriazakos (“Southside”), Maz Jobrani (“Immigrant”), Cale Ferrin (“Endlings”), Quincy Kirkwood (“Y: The Final Man”), Arielle Halili (“Much less Than Kosher”), Gavin MacIver-Wright (“Odd Squad: Cellular Unit”) and Khiyla Aynne (“13: The Musical”).
Sophia Walker (Y: The Final Man””) and Alex Paxton-Beesley (“Murdoch Mysteries”) seem alongside McNair in “No Place Like House.”
Because the clip involves an finish, Cricket’s mother congratulates her on her top-notch piloting.
“Good work, Maverick.”
“Who?” replies Cricket.
“Circuit Breakers (opens in new tab)” premieres on Friday, Nov. 11 on the Apple TV+ (opens in new tab) streaming service. Take a look at extra superb sci-fi coming your approach with our information to upcoming science fiction TV shows.