A complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire.A complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire.A complex saga of humans scattered on planets throughout the galaxy all living under the rule of the Galactic Empire.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 30 nominations total
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- TriviaAsimov's Foundation was originally published as a short story series in Astounding Magazine between May 1942 and January 1950, based on ideas in Edward Gibbon's History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
- Crazy creditsThe opening titles is a montage of radiant energy particles forming various shapes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Paul Rudd/Jared Harris/Nate Smith (2021)
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Let me start by saying: The Foundation on Apple TV+ isn't just a show-it's a galaxy-sized flex. Lee Pace struts around like a space emperor who bench presses black holes for fun, and Jared Harris delivers wisdom so profound I'm pretty sure my IQ went up a few points just listening to him.
Lee Pace as Brother Day? Iconic. He's tall, he's intimidating, and somehow, even in existential crises about the fate of humanity, he's serving looks. And Jared Harris? If you told me he personally wrote the mathematical equations holding the universe together, I'd believe you.
The visuals are stunning, the storytelling feels like a game of 4D chess played across centuries, and every episode leaves me with that "just one more" feeling-except it's an hour later and I'm emotionally compromised.
This isn't just sci-fi; it's art. Galactic art. The kind of show where you sit back and think, "Wow, humanity really peaked here." If you love space operas, philosophy, and the occasional shirtless Lee Pace moment (you know the one), The Foundation is your new obsession.
Five out of five psychohistorians agree: You should be watching this.
Lee Pace as Brother Day? Iconic. He's tall, he's intimidating, and somehow, even in existential crises about the fate of humanity, he's serving looks. And Jared Harris? If you told me he personally wrote the mathematical equations holding the universe together, I'd believe you.
The visuals are stunning, the storytelling feels like a game of 4D chess played across centuries, and every episode leaves me with that "just one more" feeling-except it's an hour later and I'm emotionally compromised.
This isn't just sci-fi; it's art. Galactic art. The kind of show where you sit back and think, "Wow, humanity really peaked here." If you love space operas, philosophy, and the occasional shirtless Lee Pace moment (you know the one), The Foundation is your new obsession.
Five out of five psychohistorians agree: You should be watching this.
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- Dec 30, 2024
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