Summary

  • Apple TV+ drops a teaser for Neuromancer adaptation, nailing the cyberpunk aesthetic.
  • The series will feature a cyberpunk world of crime and chaos, led by Case and Molly.
  • Middleton's transformation as Molly Millions showcases comic-accurate looks for the iconic characters.

Apple TV+ has just dropped the first teaser for its upcoming adaptation of William Gibson’s legendary cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, and it’s already nailing the tone.

Apple TV+ has officially kicked off production on its 10-episode series based on William Gibson’s 1984 sci-fi classic Neuromancer. To celebrate the novel’s 41st anniversary since its original release on July 1, Apple dropped a first-look teaser for the cyberpunk world in the making. The brief preview offers fans a nostalgic peek at a key location from the book that longtime readers will instantly recognize.

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The teaser keeps things minimal but effectively sets the mood, dropping viewers straight into a neon-soaked cyberpunk dystopia pulled straight from the pages of William Gibson’s Neuromancer. While there are no character reveals or plot hints just yet, the spotlight is on Bar Chatsubo, a legendary location that longtime fans will instantly recognize. This early look doesn't give much away, but it nails the gritty, retro-future aesthetic that defined Gibson’s genre-shaping novel. More than just a promotional tease, this reveal doubles as a stylish homage to Neuromancer’s legacy, perfectly timed with the anniversary of Gibson’s iconic debut.

Apple TV+ is shaping up to be the perfect home for this ambitious series, especially given its stellar track record with sci-fi hits like Foundation. The upcoming Neuromancer adaptation will span 10 thrilling episodes, diving headfirst into a cyberpunk world of crime, code, and chaos. At the center is Case, a broken genius hacker played by Callum Turner, who’s pulled into a dangerous digital underworld. His partner in crime is Molly, a deadly assassin with mirror-like eyes, portrayed by Briana Middleton. Together, they plan a high-tech heist against a powerful corporate empire hiding dark secrets. With Apple’s sci-fi pedigree and this gritty, high-stakes premise, Neuromancer could be its next genre-defining hit.

Set photos from the upcoming Neuromancer series have sparked excitement, especially with Briana Middleton’s striking transformation into Molly Millions. Known for her roles in Sharper and The Inheritance, Middleton nails the look of the iconic cyberpunk antihero. True to William Gibson’s vision, Molly is a fierce, cybernetically enhanced mercenary with mirrored lenses over her eyes and deadly retractable blades hidden beneath her fingernails. Nicknamed the “razorgirl,” she’s the ultimate street samurai with a sharp edge, literally. First appearing in Gibson’s 1981 short story Johnny Mnemonic, which later became a cult film starring Keanu Reeves, Molly went on to play a major role in the legendary Sprawl Trilogy: Neuromancer, Count Zero, and Mona Lisa Overdrive. Middleton’s look proves the show isn’t cutting corners on comic accuracy.

Emma Laird is confirmed to have a major role in Neuromancer, though her character remains under wraps. In a recent interview, the Mayor of Kingstown star opened up about the project, revealing she only received the script for Episode 1 when she arrived on set in Tokyo. Despite the late start, Laird praised the adaptation, calling her character “really cool” and noting the show's faithful take on the novel. She admitted the book is “very complex” and “confusing,” but said the screen version does a great job clarifying the chaos. The cast also includes Clémence Poésy, Joseph Lee, Mark Strong, Peter Sarsgaard, Max Irons, Dane DeHaan, Marc Menchaca, and André De Shields.

Neuromancer doesn’t have a release date.

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