As Bernard and Lenina visit, an armed revolution breaks out among the savages. ![]() The Alpha controller Bernard Marx and the Beta Lenina Crowne take a holiday to the Savage Lands, an area blocked off by a forcefield where people have been born naturally and play out the old primitive social rituals for tourists. Privacy and monogamy is regarded as a social ill, while all bad feelings are banished by taking the drug soma. ![]() ![]() Everybody is connected by optical web interface attached to the A.I. The populace is born artificially and conditioned since birth to fall into five classes ranging from the controlling Alphas to the Epsilon menial workers. The future city of New London lives in utopian harmony. Production Company – David Wiener/Amblin Television/Universal Content Productions. ![]() Industrial Light and Magic (Supervisor – Sebastien Gourdal) & Territory Studio (Supervisor – Simon Carr), Special Effects Supervisor – Max Walker, Production Design – David Lee. Bond Creative, FuseFX, Incessant Rain Studios. Directors – ( Episodes 1&2) Owen Harris, ( Episodes 3&4) Craig Zisk, ( Episode 5&6) Aoife McArdle, ( Episodes 7&8) Andrij Parekh & ( Episode 3) Ellen Kuras, Teleplay – ( Episode 1) Grant Morrison, Brian Taylor & David Wiener, ( Episode 2) David Wiener, ( Episode 3) Molly Nussbaum, ( Episode 4) Allison Miller, ( Episode 5) Nina Braddock, ( Episode 6) Elaina Perpelitt, ( Episode 7) Coleman Herbert, ( Episode 8) Vivian Huang & Jean Pesce & ( Episode 3) Grant Morrison, Developed by Grant Morrison, Brian Taylor & David Wiener, Created by David Wiener, Based on the Novel by Aldous Huxley, Producers – Beewan Athwal, Thomas Horton, Chloe Moss & Andrew Warren, Photography – ( Episode 1&2) Gustav Danielsson, ( Episode 3-4 & 7-8) & Andrew Commis, ( Episode 5,6 & 9) – Carl Sundberg, Music – Jordan Gagne & Jeff Russo, Theme – Jeff Russo, Visual Effects Supervisor – Thomas Horton, Visual Effects – D.
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