In the series "Earth Without People," when a plague of unprecedented strength engulfs the world, the human race is nearly wiped out.
After this, as the great machine of civilization slowly and relentlessly breaks down, only a few survivors remain to struggle against extinction. The series "Earth Without People" is based on the classic science fiction novel of the same name by George R. Stewart.
MGM+ has released the first trailer and announced the premiere date for "Earth Without People," an upcoming post-apocalyptic limited series adaptation of George R. Stewart's science fiction novel.
The premiere date for the first episode of "Earth Without People" is set for December 1 on the MGM+ streaming service.
Writer and executive producer Todd Komarnicki (Sully), who also serves as showrunner, states that in "Earth Without People," when a plague of unprecedented contagion spreads across the globe, the human race is nearly obliterated.
After this, as the great machine of civilization slowly and inexorably collapses, only a few shattered survivors remain to fight against the slide into extinction.
Todd Komarnicki, the executive producer, writer, and showrunner, shares his thoughts on the series "Earth Without People":
“It was an absolute thrill to adapt the science fiction classic by George Stewart. And it was an even greater honor to create a show specifically designed for our moment in history. Because amidst all the wild adventures and plot twists, 'Earth Without People' proves that the only way forward for humanity is… love.”
Check out the trailer for the series "Earth Without People," premiering on December 1:
Source: movieweb.