Upcoming Swedish sci-fi series “Real Humans” being remade already

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Even though it hasn’t even aired yet, there are plans to remake the Scandinavian television sci-fi drama “Real Humans” for an English-language audience. The show, produced in Sweden by Sveriges Television (SVT) and Matador Films, has just been acquired by Kudos Film and Television, which is a major player in the British TV world. (They’ve brought to air shows like “Law & Order: UK”, “Life on Mars” and “MI:5”.)

Created by Lars Lundström, “Real Humans” is set in a parallel present day in which robots have become so human it is barely possible to distinguish them from real people; the scripted series follows lives transformed by this new generation of ‘Hu-bots’, which were initially created to be mechanized servants.

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“I and Matador Films are happy and inspired,”
said Lundström. “Real Humans opens up a unique and exciting world that we believe also will attract a broad international audience.”

A 10-part series, “Real Humans” will air on Sveriges Television early next year. No word yet on when Kudos Film and Television plans on booting up their remake.

Source: TBIvision

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