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A diverse anthology of ambitious, moving tales inspired by Philip K Dick's short stories.
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A diverse anthology of ambitious, moving tales inspired by Philip K Dick's short stories.
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IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Music Dialogue and ADR for Single Presentation Broadcast Media | 2019 | Michael T.
Best Special Makeup Effects Motion Picture Made for Television or Special | 2019 | Kristyan
Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited Series Movie or Special Original Dramatic Score | 2018 | Harry
Television Drama | 2018
Outstanding Directing TV MovieLimited Series | 2018 | Dee
Outstanding Writing TV MovieLimited Series | 2018 | Dee
Outstanding Actor TV MovieLimited Series | 2018 | Terrence
Outstanding Actress TV MovieLimited Series | 2018 | Janelle
Best New Media Television Series | 2018
Best Guest Performance in a Television Series | 2018 | Bryan
Best Motion Picture | 2018
"Electric Dreams" is a reference to PKD's novel that inspired "Blade Runner" titled "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"
Nine of the ten stories adapted for season 1 were written by Philip K. Dick in a 14-month period from November of 1952 to the end of 1953. (The exception, "Autofac," is from October 1954.) Among the other 30 stories written and published by Dick in these 14 months are the sources for the films The Adjustment Bureau (2011), Impostor (2001), and Next (2007), and short versions of three novels, Vulcan's Hammer, Dr. Futurity, and The Cosmic Puppets.
Channel 4 commissioned considerably more episodes than they did with their other anthology series 'Black Mirror' after losing it to Netflix and missing out on several million pounds. They clearly do not want to make the same mistake.
Amazon Prime released the series in alternate order: 1. Electric Dreams: Real Life (2017);2. Electric Dreams: Autofac (2018);3. Electric Dreams: Human Is (2017);4. Electric Dreams: Crazy Diamond (2017);5. Electric Dreams: The Hood Maker (2017);6. Electric Dreams: Safe and Sound (2018);7. Electric Dreams: The Father Thing (2018);8. Electric Dreams: Impossible Planet (2017);9. Electric Dreams: The Commuter (2017);10. Electric Dreams: Kill All Others (2018).
Glenn Runciter High School in Episode 6 references the character of the same name in PKD's Ubik.