Future Man

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USA, (2017–2020), 16 h 30 min (Length: 25–35 min)

Composer:

Halli Cauthery

Cast:

Josh Hutcherson, Eliza Coupe, Derek Wilson, Keith David, Patrick Carlyle, Matt Medrano, Dorien Davies, Meghan Falcone, Robert Craighead, Ed Begley Jr. (more)
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Seasons(3) / Episodes(34)

Plots(1)

Josh Futturman (Josh Hutcherson) feels stuck in his dead-end job as a janitor so all he really does is play Biotic Wars, an unbeatable videogame the rest of the world has given up on. But when Josh beats the game, two of its main characters, Tiger (Eliza Coupe) and Wolf (Derek Wilson), appear from the future proclaiming Josh as the key to defeating an imminent super-race invasion. Josh must travel through time with Wolf and Tiger in order to prevent the extinction of humanity. (Via Vision Entertainment)

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Reviews (2)

Malarkey 

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English This TV show smells of Seth Rogen from miles away. In-your-face humor that pokes fun of current consumerism, which at the same time refers to current pop-culture, has always been his forte. But, being a fan of old action movies, I don’t know whether I should be ecstatic about it or whether I should simply accept it as fact. I mean the references to old action movies may be nice, but in the context of the level of the jokes that is not unlike the cartoon Sausage Party, I sometimes had to force myself not to turn the thing off. And it’s definitely not because I was offended, but because I don’t know if I find Seth’s stoner ideas funny. Episode seven is a must, that is for sure. James Cameron’s crib was amazing. Other than that, it keeps following the same formula and I actually don’t know whether I enjoyed it or not. ()

3DD!3 

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English A bizarre sci-fi comedy about a janitor who travels through time into the past to save the future which lay in ashes because of a medication for herpes. The comedian Seth Rogen made his old dream come true and shot a vamped up Back to the Future crossed with Terminator in half hour doses with an incredible cadence. After rather a weak first episode, the story mutates into a surreal trip full of blood, ejaculate and cooking lessons. A great tribute to James Cameron, full of pop culture references. ()