In the near future, a civil war leaves Manhattan a demilitarized zone (DMZ), destroyed and isolated from the rest of the world. DMZ chronicles the journey of a female medic who saves lives while desperately searching for her lost son. She has to contend with the gangs, militias, demagogues and warlords that control the lawless no man's land. |
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Ratings: | TVMaze: 4.9/10 | |
Released: | March 17, 2022 | |
Genres: | Drama Fantasy Sci-Fi | |
Companies: | HBO Max ARRAY Filmworks Warner Bros. Television | |
Cast: | Rosario Dawson Benjamin Bratt Rutina Wesley Hoon Lee Jordan Preston Carter Freddy Miyares Venus Ariel Amandla Jahava | |
Crew: | Tara Feldstein Bennett Chase Paris Ava DuVernay Kris Bowers Tim Scanlan Dale Williams John Reyes-Nguyen Luis M. Patiño Paul Garnes Gina Hirsch Roberto Patino 8 more Aisha Coley Carly Wray Matthew J. Lloyd Emanuel Fidalgo Scott Dougan Jeffrey Harlacker Ernest Dickerson Christina Northrup | |
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Noone cares about some lady who magically has 2 ex lovers that are warlords. The universe the story lives in had a lot of promise, but the story that it focuses on is boring and hard to believe.
One in and it has promise. New, different. Rosario Dawson is a good lead for this. No great budget, but they do have 72 comics to work from.
Could not finish. Mammie Gummer proves again that she will rest on her mother’s laurels her entire career.
The park scene rips off The Warriors and not in a good homage way. In a cheesy staged way.
Hoon Lee deserves better than this shaky pilot that brings nothing new to the table.
Hoon Lee gets his well deserved spotlight.
Usual kind of post-US government breakdown show, reasonably entertaining and will be interesting to see how it goes. 4 x episodes in so far and think they’re ticking off the familiar plot/character lines - Though everyone is surprisingly clean and healthy looking for having spent 8 x years in a lawless free for all state with no organised infrastructure or government.
One thing that does seem like a glaringly huge hole in Rosario D’s character is that she says a few times that she’s spent the last 8 years search all over the whole or North America for her son, yet only after 8 years does she think to go back to their home town/neighbourhood, incidentally where she last saw him, to look for him……. I guess I’m crazy for thinking that’d be a good place to start looking(?)
It wasn’t an easy place to get access to what with it being in the DMZ.