Epic sci-fi with incredible cast and massive story coming soon, here’s the trailer

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Anyone who already finds the topic of global warming unbearable will be shocked by the extrapolations. That’s where humanity has to go Struggling to survive on an increasingly inhospitable earth. The sci-fi series with an incredible cast cannot be found on Netflix or Amazon, but on Apple TV+. And that in a nutshell, as the first trailer reveals.

Check out the first trailer of Extrapolations here:

Extrapolations – S01 Trailer (German) HD

Not with Netflix or Amazon: In Extrapolations, the world boils towards its end

Extrapolations show the effects of climate change on a diverse group of people. While we populated Mars and conquered cancer, our blue planet is still boiling towards the end.

While some have come to terms with the downfall, others are still trying to find a solution. while pthe sci-fi series benefits from a cast of absurdly many stars. These include the following names:

When is Extrapolations coming to Apple TV+?

According to the trailer, Extrapolations comes from the March 17, 2023 on Apple TV+. The first season will consist of eight episodes, the first three of which will be released at once. New episodes appear on a weekly basis until the finale on April 21st.

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