The 'Snowpiercer' TV Show Is Better Than the Movie — And It's Not Close
The Snowpiercer TV show, which stars Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly, surpasses the Chris Evans-led movie of the same name for good reasons.
The dystopian science-fiction series Snowpiercer filmed its fourth and final season but was canceled by TNT before anyone could see its highly anticipated conclusion. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where the rich were responsible for freezing the earth in an attempt to combat the global warming they caused, Snowpiercer takes place entirely on a luxury train, continuously traveling on a track around the world that has become a dead, frozen and uninhabitable wasteland. The train is divided up by class – first class, where all the wealthy people live; second and third class where the workers reside, and the tail – the end of the train, where the poor starve, live in total darkness, and are exploited for sex and labor. This brilliant science-fiction concept was fully explored in the Snowpiercer TV show, whereas we only saw the tip of the iceberg in the film.
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