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The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 82% approval rating with an average rating of 6.9/10, based on 57 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Dark Matter ' s intriguing ideas are spread a tad thin over its season-long runtime, but fans of foreboding sci-fi will find its residue addictively sticky."
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Dark Matter: 3: 39: 2015–17: Dark Horse Entertainment / Prodigy Pictures Inc. / Blue Penguin / Prescience: Space / Syfy: The Umbrella Academy: 4: 36: 2019–2024: Dark Horse Entertainment / Universal Content Productions / Borderline Entertainment (seasons 1–2) / Irish Cowboy (seasons 3–4) Netflix: Ongoing Resident Alien: 3: 34: 2021–present
In the series premiere of Apple TV+’s Dark Matter, a former physicist is abducted into an alternate version of his life by a masked man who’s freakishly close to him. And it only gets weirder ...
When Crouch published Dark Matter in 2016, it was before the multiverse boom brought on by the Marvel movies, Everything Everywhere All At Once, and more. Nearly 10 years on, an abundance of ...
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