
Alex Garland first gained recognition as a screenwriter for popular films like *28 Days Later* and *Sunshine*. He then made a successful transition to directing with his 2014 debut, the highly praised *Ex Machina*. Since then, he’s continued to create impactful science fiction, including films like *Annihilation*, *Men*, and *Civil War*. His 2020 FX miniseries, which we gave a five-star rating, is another example of his talent for thought-provoking storytelling, and shares the same quality as his other well-received works like *Warfare* and *Never Let Me Go*.
Premiering on FX on Hulu in March 2020, *Devs* marked Alex Garland’s first foray into television, and it proved to be a success. The series delved into complex ideas like free will versus fate, the impact of technology, the possibility of multiple universes, and the relationship between cause and effect. Featuring strong performances from Nick Offerman, Sonoya Mizuno, Jin Ha, Karl Glusman, Alison Pill, and others, *Devs* showcased Garland’s signature stunning visuals and focus on compelling characters, all within a science fiction setting. The eight-episode format allowed viewers to fully immerse themselves in the story and appreciate its depth.
Why Devs Is Essential Viewing For All Sci-Fi Fans
The show *Devs* centers on Lily Chan, a software engineer who works at Amaya, a mysterious quantum computing company in Silicon Valley, run by Forest. After her boyfriend, Sergei, dies unexpectedly on his first day working in Amaya’s highly secretive ‘Devs’ department, Lily begins to suspect foul play. She starts her own investigation into the department and Forest, uncovering a disturbing conspiracy and a tragic past, all while putting herself in danger.
Like other works by Alex Garland, the series *Devs* uses its futuristic technology and science fiction to explore what it means to be human and how we feel. When it was released in 2020, ComicBook called *Devs* a “complex yet subtle journey” and “one of the most captivating shows in recent memory,” and that assessment still rings true. The acting is consistently excellent, especially from Sonoya Mizuno and Nick Offerman, and the show manages to make difficult, thought-provoking ideas accessible, all while maintaining the visually stunning style of Garland and his frequent collaborator, Rob Hardy.
At eight hours long, the series *Devs* is perfect for a day-long binge if you have the time. It’s a captivating story that will stay with you long after it ends, making it hard to stop watching. You can find it on Hulu and Disney+ in the US, and even five years later, it remains a powerful and meaningful watch. Unlike many complex multiverse stories, *Devs* focuses on beauty and emotional depth, making it a truly worthwhile experience.
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