Ever puzzled the place that sensible techno-utopia hinted at in science fiction magazines, comedian books, and pulp novels went? Positive we’ve smartphones and the web at present, however the place are the jetpacks, hover vehicles, home robots, and every day spaceship journeys to the moon?
Beginning Friday (Feb. 17), Apple TV+ is transporting viewers into that superior retro world with “Good day Tomorrow!”, the place know-how has developed alongside a very totally different timeline spawned by the untethered optimism and astounding innovations of a doable Fifties America.
Created by Amit Bhalla and Lucas Jansen, this 10-episode drama laced with occasional humor sports activities a shiny attraction with an unimaginable array of space-age devices that makes center class America seem like one thing nearer to “The Jetsons.”
With hints of David Mamet’s shady actual property grifters within the 1992 movie, “Glengarry Glen Ross,” “Good day Tomorrow!” stars the Emmy Award successful Billy Crudup as Jack, a magnetic door-to-door salesman accountable for a charismatic group making an attempt to promote faux timeshares for a incredible new lunar residential colony known as Brightside.
Rounding out this crew are Eddie (Hank Azaria), Herb (Dewshane Williams), and Shirley (Haneefah Wooden) who all have their very own secrets and techniques and demons to beat whereas trying to influence potential patrons to half with their hard-earned {dollars} for the serene great thing about luxurious lunar residing away from the Earth.
By promising the dream of a greater life beneath the dome of a formidable residential metropolis on the moon, Jack and his scammers are promoting escape and second possibilities.
After all these too-good-to-be-true alternatives in space are all constructed on a hole mattress of lies and deceit because the colourful world of a twisted tomorrow begins to exhibits its cracks regardless of all of the ingenious technological marvels at hand to make life simpler.
Additionally onboard this trendy, hope-hawking collection are Alison Capsule, Nicholas Podany, Jacki Weaver, Dagmara Domińczyk, Michael Paul Chan, and Matthew Maher.
Apple TV+ launches the primary three episodes of “Good day Tomorrow!” on Friday (Feb. 17) with new 30-minute episodes introduced weekly.