The Lazarus Project (TV series)

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The Lazarus Project
Genre
Created byJoe Barton
Written byJoe Barton
Starring
Theme music composerBen Lukas Boysen
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
ProducerAdam Knopf
CinematographyPhillip Haberlandt
Editors
  • Johannes Hubrich
  • Anil Griffin
Production companyUrban Myth Films
Release
Original networkSky Max
Original release16 June 2022 (2022-06-16) –
present

The Lazarus Project (originally titled Extinction) is a Sky television science fiction action drama series from screenwriter Joe Barton and starring Paapa Essiedu.[1] On 4 August 2022, it was announced that the series had been picked up for a second season.[2]

Cast[]

Main[]

Recurring[]

  • Lorn Macdonald as Blake
  • Lukas Loughran as The Dane
  • Salóme Gunnarsdóttir as Greta
  • Enyi Okoronkwo as Laurence
  • Tommy Letts as Ryan
  • Chris Fulton as Karl

Episodes[]

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Episode 1"Marco KreuzpaintnerJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
George is a software developer who keeps experiencing apocalyptic events only to wake up the previous July 1st with his memories intact. The Lazarus Project, a secret organisation formed to save the world from ending, recruits him as their new agent.
2"Episode 2"Marco KreuzpaintnerJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
A failed mission to stop ex-Lazarus agent turned terrorist Rebrov brings the Project back to July 1st again. When his girlfriend Sarah is killed in a traffic accident, Archie recounts her own experience of grief to explain to George why he can't just turn back time to save her.
3"Episode 3"Marco KreuzpaintnerJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
Stricken with grief, George confides in Rebrov, who reveals his turn from Lazarus came about after multiple failed missions in the past resulted in his partner Janet being forced to relive the trauma of childbirth dozens of times. George resolves to bring Sarah back at any cost.
4"Episode 4"Marco KreuzpaintnerJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
George sets his plan in motion to bring about the end of the world, so the timeline can reset and he can save Sarah. Shiv, who feels personally responsible for what happened to Rebrov and Janet, chases him to Romania to prevent him from obtaining a stolen nuclear warhead.
5"Episode 5"Laura ScrivanoJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
With Shiv dead and framed as a mole, George sets off to obtain the warhead from Lost Glory, a neo-fascist terrorist group. Flashbacks also reveal Archie's past as an MI5 agent recruited by Shiv.
6"Episode 6"Laura ScrivanoJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
George detonates the nuclear bomb in Eastern Europe. But when Russia refuses to escalate into a full-blown war, he kills the Russian ambassador to force another time-loop to occur.
7"Episode 7"Akaash MeedaJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
With the time-loop complete, George and Sarah experience several months of domestic bliss, before George's protectiveness clashes with Sarah's sense of adventure and their relationship ends. Shiv, now burned from the Project, tries to find Janet, who has been kidnapped by mercenaries.
8"Episode 8"Akaash MeedaJoe Barton16 June 2022 (2022-06-16)
The merging of two black hole singularities causes the Project's agents to live the same three weeks on repeat. George must save Shiv from being shot to death just after midnight on July 1st, and Archie must save Janet from the clutches of a Chinese government experiment gone disastrously wrong.

Production[]

Produced by Urban Myth Films, the series features Marco Kreuzpaintner, Akaash Meeda, and Laura Scrivano as directors. Filming has been taking place in the spring of 2021 in Cardiff, Bristol, Prague, and Postoloprty.[3][4][5]

Release[]

The first trailer was revealed in February 2022.[6] After being retitled, The Lazarus Project aired in the UK on Sky Max and Now from 16 June 2022.[7] In the United States, TNT picked up the series and it will premiere in early 2023.[8][9]

Reception[]

The series has received positive reviews, for its storyline and performances. Lucy Mangan of The Guardian awarded it four stars out of five, praising the writing, tension created by the premise and cast.[10] Nicole Vassell, writing for The Independent, gave it three stars, writing 'Though a little under-explained and occasionally simplistic, The Lazarus Project has a bright concept behind it with satisfying bursts of action'.[11] The Telegraph gave it three stars.[12]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Kanter, Jake (25 January 2021). "'I May Destroy You' Star Paapa Essiedu To Lead Sky 'Groundhog Day'-Style Action Thriller 'Extinction'".
  2. ^ Ritman, Alex (4 August 2022). "Sky Orders Second Season of 'The Lazarus Project,' Starring Paapa Essiedu". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
  3. ^ Murray, Robin (27 January 2021). "Brand new Sky TV thriller begins filming in Bristol". BristolLive.
  4. ^ "Sky TV series 'Extinction', with Paapa Essiedu, now shooting in the Czech Republic". www.praguereporter.com.
  5. ^ "Coming soon: TV shows filmed in Bristol". Visit Bristol. 11 February 2021.
  6. ^ King, Jack (9 February 2022). "Watch the first trailer for Paapa Essiedu's The Lazarus Project". GQ. Retrieved 23 February 2022.
  7. ^ Morris, Lauren (17 May 2022). "The Lazarus Project gets air date and first-look clip". Radio Times. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  8. ^ White, Peter (12 October 2022). "TNT Acquires British Drama Series 'The Lazarus Project' As Kathleen Finch Insists T-Nets Remain Committed To Scripted Originals". Deadline Hollywood.
  9. ^ Mitovich, Matt Webb (12 October 2022). "TNT Acquires The Lazarus Project, UK Action Drama, to Debut in Early 2023". TVLine.
  10. ^ "The Lazarus Project review – Paapa Essiedu thrills in fun, stylish brain-scrambler". TheGuardian.com. 16 June 2022.
  11. ^ "The Lazarus Project is yet another drama with a pandemic storyline. Can we face it?". The Independent.
  12. ^ Singh, Anita (16 June 2022). "The Lazarus Project, review: This time-travelling sci-fi thriller should quit while it's ahead". The Telegraph.

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