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Dark Matter

Dark Matter

7,8 /10 (648 Votes)
2024 EN 2 Seasons

Overview

Jason Dessen is abducted into an alternate version of his life. To get back to his true family, he embarks on a harrowing journey to save them from the most terrifying foe imaginable: himself.

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First air date

07/05/2024

Votes

648

Popularity

11.8

One life. Infinite possibilities.

Status

Returning Series

Type

Scripted

Created by

Blake Crouch

Networks

Apple TV

Language

EN

Last air date

2024-06-25

Episodes

19

Website

tv.apple.com
Season 1

Season 1

9 episodes • 2024 • ⭐ 7,8

In season one, physicist, professor and family man Jason Dessen is abducted into an alternate version of his life . Wond…

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Season 2

10 episodes • 2026

In season two, the Dessens settle into a quiet life in a world that finally seems safe, until the unimaginable forces th…

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MovieGuys

2024-05-08

⭐ 6

Why does every series with a premise based on alternate reality, look a whole lot like every other series with the same premise? The fact is tales of alternate reality have been done to death, so much so, that the whole premise now looks a lot like a cliche. Dark Matter has an instant issue, with this reviewer, for this very reason. There have been series that have pulled it off beautifully, like German series Dark. It worked because there was enough complexity and depth in the alternate reality story, not to mention it played wonderfully with paradoxes. By contrast, Dark Matter feels…

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FayeKay

2024-12-19

⭐ 1

Dark Matter (2024) is a dismal misfire that fails on nearly every front. From the outset, it becomes painfully clear that “nothing matters” in this convoluted mess of amateur sci-fi soap opera and tedious family drama. The series boasts poor editing, with jarring cuts and pacing issues that make its already thin narrative feel even more disjointed. The characters are lifeless, reduced to cardboard archetypes who make inexplicably stupid decisions at every turn. The supposed high-concept premise quickly devolves into unintentional comedy, weighed down by endless, repetitive family details that…

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