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Parental guidance. Cosmos: Possible Worlds. Buy season. Can't play on this device. Check system requirements. Available on HoloLens. Mobile device. Xbox Episodes 1. Ladder to the Stars. The Fleeting Grace of the Habitable Zone. Lost City of Life. Audience of the original by Carl Sagan may be disappointed by this remake.
It's almost exactly the same as the original, word by word. But with cheaper production methods, brighter colors and crisper sound. Most importantly, it's without Carl Sagan and Vangelis' excellent music. Also, the stuff covered is not as amusing to the grown up audience who had the pleasure of enjoying the original. You already know this stuff. However, the qualities Cosmos presented to us in , are still the same.
It's a very inspiring series well suited to kickstart a young mind into independent critical thinking, curiosity and appreciation of science. The pace and presentation have been changed to better suit todays young, and older audience may not appreciate this.
The pace is however still comfortably relaxed compared to other TV material aimed towards the same audience, making me think they will have a very similar experience to the own we had all those years ago.
But this series is for the young, and I'm sure it has all the qualities the original had needed when it comes to trigger their curiosity, fascination and generally change the way they see themselves and the world they live in.
Personally I think Tyson does a great job walking in Sagans footsteps. Adults with much knowledge about our world criticizing the series for being shallow and bring few new details to the original don't impress me at all.
They have misunderstood the whole point of this series, which is all about creating enthusiasm for science among the younger. Not updating adult geeks on the very latest on string theory. Adults may not learn a lot, but you will be entertained. For the younger, this has the potential to be the same amazing ride as it was for us 35 years ago. Details Edit. Release date March 9, United States.
United States. Instagram Official site. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 9 hours 17 minutes. Dolby Digital.
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