Science fiction fans must check out say goodbye to another highlight. After just one season, the series Night Sky was discontinued on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video. The production with the stars JK Simmons and Sissy Spacek was not only celebrated by us.
Check out the trailer for Night Sky here:
Night Sky – S01 Trailer (English) HD
Night Sky offers a touching sci-fi experience on Amazon Prime
In his Check the series my colleague Max writes about Night Sky, among other things:
The two stars Sissy Spacek (Carrie, Nashville Lady) and JK Simmons (Whiplash, Spider-Man trilogy) play their characters in a very likeable and authentic way. Over 50 years of marriage and life experiences can be felt in every single scene with them. And this one intimate focus on the characters makes Night Sky so special. Whether it’s Irene’s maternal care for Jude, Franklin’s endearing grumpiness towards strangers, and finally his budding friendship with overly nosy neighbor Byron (Adam Bartley): the characters and her quirks, her love and her pain are at the heart by Night Sky. Also on Rotten Tomatoes, the sci-fi production gets a pretty positive average of 73 percent. However, as Deadline reports, Night Sky could not getting the necessary streaming viewsto continue covering the high cost of the sci-fi series. That’s why it’s over again after season 1. The 22 best series 2022 at halftime
The series year 2022 brought us a lot of binge fodder in the first half. But what was really worth it? We look back at the 22 best shows of 2022 so far that you shouldn’t miss on offer from Netlfix, Amazon, Apple TV+, Disney and more.
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The six-month top 22 includes new series such as Heartstopper and Severance, as well as new seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things. From comedy, drama and thriller to horror, fantasy and science fiction, there is guaranteed to be something for everyone.
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