Apple’s first Korean TV series is about brain hacking

Apple TV+ will venture into another domain when it dispatches in South Korea on November fourth. For a situation of amazing luck, the web-based feature’s first series from the nation will make a big appearance worldwide around the same time (or a day sooner in case you’re in the US). 

The splendidly named Dr. Cerebrum is a science fiction dramatization dependent on a webtoon of a similar name. Lee Sun-kyun of Parasite popularity (he played Park Dong-ik, the dad of the well-off family) stars as mind researcher Sewon. After Sewon’s family experiences a puzzling mishap, he hacks the minds of the perished to get to their recollections and learn hints concerning what occurred.

The six-scene series is co-composed, coordinated and leader delivered by the profoundly respected movie producer Kim Jee-woon, who’s maybe most popular for The Good, The Bad and The Weird and I Saw the Devil. Another scene of Dr. Mind will hit Apple TV+ every week until the finale on December tenth. 

It’s a bustling fall for science fiction projects on Apple TV+. Establishment, in light of Isaac Asimov’s books of a similar name, appeared in September, while outsider intrusion series Invasion debuted last Friday. A film called Finch, in which Tom Hanks plays a man who goes on a street outing across dystopian America with his canine and robot, will hit Apple TV+ on November fifth.

Carolina Herrera

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