Netflix Is Officially Losing a Cult ’80s Sci-Fi Reboot Just Months After It Arrived

The reboot of Quantum Leap, created by Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, arrived on Netflix in August, but it won’t be there for long. The show is leaving the platform on February 14th. Starring Raymond Lee as Dr. Ben Song, the series continues the story of the original Quantum Leap, which aired on NBC from 1989 to 1993 and starred Scott Bakula. This new version picks up thirty years after Dr. Sam Beckett disappeared. The cast also includes Caitlin Bassett, Mason Alexander Park, Nanrisa Lee, and Ernie Hudson.





![The study of a superconducting/ferroelectric/superconducting structure reveals distinct ferron-polariton and ferron excitations, characterized by parameters [latex]\alpha_{1,2,3} = \{-2.012, 3.608, 1.345\} \times 10^{9} \text{ Nm/C}^{2}[/latex] and [latex]\Omega_{p} = 6.39 \text{ THz}[/latex], demonstrating that the [latex]\delta p_{x}[/latex]-ferron-polariton branches ([latex]\omega_{u,l}[/latex], shown in blue) diverge from the [latex]\delta p_{x}[/latex]-ferron dispersion ([latex]\omega_{1}[/latex], shown in red) as effective wavelength approaches infinity, while the [latex]\delta p_{y,z}[/latex]-ferron frequencies ([latex]\omega_{\pm}[/latex], shown in blue-red dashed curves) remain consistent both with superconducting screening and in the limit of infinite effective wavelength.](https://arxiv.org/html/2602.05473v1/dispersion.png)


