The animated charmer “The Wild Robot” begins streaming on Peacock on January 24. Writer-director Chris Sanders adapted Peter Brown’s middle grade novel about a smart robot (voiced by Lupita Nyong’o) who gets stranded in the wild,
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Leo Woodall ('One Day') plays a brilliant graduate student whose work puts him in the crosshairs of a global conspiracy.
Apple TV+ is known for two types of programming: sci-fi and suspense. In “Prime Target,” the platform’s latest entry in the suspense category, Edward Brooks, a brilliant young math postgraduate,
A breakthrough in finding a pattern in prime numbers makes a mathematician the unwitting target of global intelligence agencies in this brand new eight-episode thriller from Apple TV. Here's how to watch "Prime Target" online and from anywhere with a VPN – and potentially for free.
Leo Woodall stars in a mystery series as a young Cambridge scholar whose theories about prime numbers lead him into a web of international intrigue.
Prime Target, a gripping new thriller on Apple TV+, is about a mathematician whose discovery could change the world. Here's our preview of the series starring Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell.
In Apple TV+'s Prime Target, a young student's research could revolutionize everything... if a host of mysterious forces stopped intervening. It's an exciting and mysterious series that occasionally stretches plausibility while still remaining engaging.
Though Ed is insistent that math is just math, many are interested in weaponizing it. That luckily doesn’t include NSA agent Taylah ( Quintessa Swindell ), who steps in to work with Ed and put together the pieces of an ever-growing puzzle.