The best British series in history is not Sherlock at all: it was estimated at the rarest 100 out of 100

The best British series in history is not Sherlock at all: it was estimated at the rarest 100 out of 100

The best British series in history is not Sherlock at all: it was estimated at the rarest 100 out of 100

A cult thriller about a global conspiracy, deadly viruses and a graphic novel, in which the truth is encrypted by a future pandemic.

The series “Utopia” (2013) again fell into discussions – the public remembered that one of the most non -standard British thrillers received 100% “freshness” from critics and 93% of the audience on rotten tomatoes. Despite such figures, the project did not live long.

The plot of “Utopia” is built around a graphic novel in which the details of the global conspiracy are coded. As history develops, adopted murderers, biological weapons and a flash of “Russian flu” appear. The main characters – a schoolboy, an Itshan, a girl with a rare disease and a conspiracy called Wilson Wilson – are attracted to the fight against an unknown organization.

The best British series in history is not Sherlock at all: it was estimated at the rarest 100 out of 100

The series combines dozens of genres – from teenage drama to the paranoid spy thriller – and looks like a neon nightmare: deliberately acidic colors, an aggressive soundtrack, images as from a comic book.

First of all, he was reminded by predicting a global pandemic seven years before Covid.

“Utopia” only went two seasons, finished at Cliffhenger and was closed. An attempt to make a remake failed: the 2020 version with Gillian Flynn as a show granner received 50% at Rotten Tomatoes and could not compare with the original.

Source: Popcorn News

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