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Very interested in how much money they're willing to throw at this. The broad strokes plot of Neuromancer makes for a pretty compelling heist story, but it's a heist that takes place in space, mostly from the perspective of cyberspace, and all of it reads like it would cost a lot of money to recreate. It's also near certain that all of the subtext is going to get scrubbed out of the show, because Wintermute is the kinda dangerous AI that spooks people, and to my understanding Apple doesn't like negative portrayals of AI.
It might have some pretty visuals, but it's hard to trust Apple to make anything punk.
It doesn't take place in the Neuromancer universe, whatever that means. It was an homage to the book, inspired by it, but that's where the similarities end.
In Neuromancer, Molly Millions literally tells a story about working with Johnny
What could be more cyberpunk than Apple™️? It's one of the worlds most powerful corporations, they have suicide nets for radically mistreated employees and normalized hyper invasive marketing, anti consumer consumerism, and put it in all your pocket so it can literally predict/shape your thoughts!
They spent a ton on 'Foundation.'
And it was still pretty bad, despite looking very pretty.
I hated the movie 'Starship Troopers' when it came out because it changed everything in the book. Now I can look at it on its own merits.
I noped out of 'Foundation' because it was getting further and further from the books. On the other hand, I did like the Emperors' story line and the idea of a neverending series of clones.
We could spned a few months dissecting "Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep" vs. "Bladerunner."
I want a "Hell Comes to Frogtown" level budget, or nothing.
It can't be slick.