Watch the very cool (and very NSFW) trailer for Altered Carbon - Netflix's answer to Westworld

CAUTION: In case you somehow skipped the headline, this trailer is NSFW. While not terribly graphic, there are definitely enough naked bodies to get you in t🉐rouble should someone catch 𝓀you viewing it at work. You've been warned!

Welcome to a world without death. Or at least not permanent death. In Netflix's new series Altered Carbon (based on Richard K. Morgan’s 2002 novel of the same name), humanity has discovered a way to transfer consciousness between bodies.💟 This has made death less of an existential crisis and more of an inconvenience - at least for the uber-rich who can afford it.

The story follows Kovacs, a revolutionary fighter who became an unwilling recipient of this consciousness transfer. The process was arranged by a shady billionaire who was killed and brought back in a different body, and needed someone who could solve his own murder. Kovacs has been dead for centuries, so 🍃this new world is unfamiliar to him.

At the same time, a detective with a myster🌺ious past becomes interested in Kovacs' resurrection, a crew of interstellar soldiers who look like they were pulled from a live-action might also ꦫbe on Kovacs' tail, and there's an artificial intelligence that models itself after Edgar Allen Poe.

Th🐲ere's also some ✃first look images to go along with the teaser trailer:

Yeah. It's a lot to wrap your head around at first, but it sounds like the show will bring up a lot of questions regarding the nature of humanity while telling a noir-style detective story set in a Blade Runner-esque cyberpunk world. In other words: this could be the streaming service's answer to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Westworld, and it will surely dominat﷽e pop culture conversation when it arrives on Februar♑y 2, 2018.

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