NBCUniversal’s Peacock Releases Brave New World Series Trailer

Today is a big day at NBCUniversal as the mass media conglomerate will launch its own streaming service, Peacock. The latter offers already a wide range of archival content for fans. But there are also many interesting original works in progress that are going to hit the platform soon. The upcoming Brave New World adaptation is one of the most interesting, given that the source material is considered one of the most influential novels ever.

The brief trailer of the series features Alden Ehrenreich’s Jon the Savage as he discovers a futuristic New London. In the society imagined by Aldous Huxley in his 1932 novel, everybody belongs to everybody. But it seems that Jon feels like something is out of its place.

You can watch the new Brave New World series trailer in the player below.

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Brave New World stars Alden Ehrenreich (Solo: A Star Wars Story), Demi Moore, Harry Lloyd (Game of Thrones), Jessica Brown Findlay, Kylie Bunburry, Hannah John-Kamen (Ant-Man and the Wasp), Sen Mitsuji, as well as Joseph Morgan and Nina Sosanya. The story portrays a utopian society that has achieved peace and stability through the prohibition of monogamy, privacy, money, family, and history itself.

Written by David Wiener, Grant Morrison, and Brian Taylor, the series was originally set for adaptation at SYFY, but the series moved to USA Network. Owen Harris will executive produce and direct the pilot for the series while Taylor and Morrison will executive produce the series and the former will remain on as a consultant. Universal Content Productions will produce the project together with Amblin Entertainment.

Brave New World has yet to get an official release date. What do you think about the Brave New World trailer? Do you think that the series will live up to your expectations? Let us know in the comments section below.

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