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Minority Report is an American science fiction crime drama television series that aired on Fox from September 21 to November 30, 2015. [1] It was developed by Max Borenstein and is a sequel adaptation of the 2002 film of the same name based on the 1956 science fiction short story "The Minority Report" by Philip K. Dick.
A video game, Minority Report: Everybody Runs, published in 2002 by Activision, was based on the film. A sequel television series, more than a decade after the events of the movie and also titled Minority Report, premiered on Fox [2] on September 21, 2015. [3]
Minority Report is a 2002 American cyberpunk [6] action film [7] directed by Steven Spielberg, loosely based on Philip K. Dick's 1956 novella The Minority Report.The film takes place in the Washington metropolitan area in 2054, in which a specialized police department—Precrime—apprehends criminals by use of foreknowledge provided by three psychics called "precogs".
Minority Report, a 2002 film loosely adapted from Dick's short story Minority Report, a 2015 American television series on FOX that serves as a sequel adaptation of the novel and 2002 film; Minority Report: Everybody Runs, a 2002 video game based on the film; Minority Report, a 1956 book by H. L. Mencken
Minority Report (2002): A year after delivering the bleak sci-fi drama A.I., Spielberg turned around and gave us a perhaps even bleaker sci-fi action film that was so stunningly, thrillingly ...
In late 2015, Fox aired Minority Report, a television series sequel adaptation to the 2002 film of the same name based on Dick's short story "The Minority Report" (1956). The show was cancelled after one 10-episode season. [99] In May 2016, it was announced that a 10-part anthology series was in the works.
The Steven Spielberg-directed sci-fi thriller Minority Report, released in theaters 20 years ago on Tuesday, had locked up Tom Cruise to play “precrime” chief John Anderton, who becomes the ...
An early attempt at a sequel, based on Dick's The Minority Report, became the 2002 standalone film Minority Report, and a 2012 remake, also titled Total Recall, failed to replicate the success of the original.