As a seasoned gamer and space-faring enthusiast with a soft spot for survival dramas, I can’t help but feel a sense of exhilaration at the prospect of diving into the futuristic world of “The Ark.” With my gaming background, I’ve spent countless hours navigating alien landscapes, leading teams through perilous missions, and overcoming insurmountable odds. The thought of this immersive experience being brought to life on television, in a series produced by none other than Dean Devlin, is simply enticing.
In an exclusive sneak peek from Syfy, ComicBook offers a glimpse into this week’s episode of The Ark, entitled “Museum of Death.” During the episode, a harrowing rescue operation stirs doubts about Eva’s history. This series is set 100 years from now and unfolds aboard the Ark One, a spacecraft that serves as humanity’s final sanctuary for survival in the stars. When an unexpected mishap claims numerous vital crew members, the surviving passengers must unite and accomplish their mission: locating and establishing a new inhabitable planet.
You can see the clip below.
Created by Dean Devlin, this series is merely one of several productions he’s overseeing at the moment. Among these are The CW’s latest adaptation of “The Librarians” and Amazon Prime Video’s “Leverage: Redemption”.
In her remarks upon the renewal of the show called “The Ark“, Lisa Katz, President of Scripted Programming at NBCUniversal and Streaming, expressed that its success underscores our commitment to delivering a diverse range of top-notch programs across our television, cable, and streaming offerings. She further stated that joining Dean and Jonathan on their journey into space was an exciting voyage, and we’re eagerly anticipating the continuation of this otherworldly adventure in Season 2.
100 years into the future, The Ark is set when space colonization missions have become essential to ensure the continued existence of humanity. In season two, having bravely reached their destination on board Ark One, the crew discovers it’s uninhabitable and must endure long enough to find a new home for themselves and all subsequent spaceships that follow.
1. The main cast includes Christie Burke, Richard Fleeshman, Reece Ritchie, Stacey Read, and Ryan Adams.
The Ark airs Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. ET/PT on SYFY.
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