This whole 'Foundation' series is amazing. I read every Issac Asimov book in the library that I could get my hands on in one summer when I was in middle school or high school.
The more rabbit holes I go down on 'Project Looking Glass' and running algorithms with supercomputers to predict all potential moves in a 'Game Theory' information war, the more my head is buzzing that these books were more than just fiction, and they might be an actual history or close to it of the either the human race or some other galactic race that actually exists or existed (whatever that may be).
fyi...The whole book series looks like it is on sale on Amazon right now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4QYV5GTz7c
Apple TV Trailer: 6,202,420 views Aug 19, 2021
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4QYV5GTz7c
The fate of an entire galaxy rests on the beliefs of Dr. Hari Seldon (Jared Harris). Will his conviction save humanity or doom it? https://apple.co/_Foundation
Based on the award-winning novels by Isaac Asimov, Foundation chronicles a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.
Foundation stars SAG Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Jared Harris as Dr. Hari Seldon; Emmy Award nominee Lee Pace as Brother Day; Lou Llobell as Gaal Dornick; Leah Harvey as Salvor Hardin; Laura Birn as Demerzel; Terrence Mann as Brother Dusk; Cassian Bilton as Brother Dawn; and Alfred Enoch as Raych.
Led by showrunner and executive producer David S. Goyer, Foundation is produced for Apple by Skydance Television with Robyn Asimov, Josh Friedman, Cameron Welsh, David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Marcy Ross also serving as executive producers.
Approximate Timeline of all Foundation related Asimov Novels, 3 groups
Robot Series (Intended to start about current time):
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2000's CE - I, Robot
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4920 CE - Caves of Steel
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The Naked Sun (sequel 1 to CofS)
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The Robots of Dawn (sequel 2 to CofS)
Empire Series (starts about 10,000 years from now, covers ~1000 years?):
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12,000 CE - Currents of Space
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The Stars, Like Dust
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Pebble in the Sky
Foundation Series (adding ~11,000 years from Empire Series start)
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23,020 CE (12,020 GE) - Prelude to Foundation
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23,069 CE (12,069 GE) - Forward to Foundation (Year 1 FE)
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23,060's CE (12,060's GE) - Foundation
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23430 CE (12,430 GE) - Foundation and Empire (362 FE)
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23,444 CE (12,444 GE) - Second Foundation (376 FE)
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23,567 CE (12,567 GE) - Edge of Foundation (498 FE)
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23,568 CE (12,568 GE) - Foundation and Earth (499 FE)
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24,089 CE (13,089 GE) - 116th Edition of Ency. Galactica (1020 FE)
I watched the show but didn’t read the books. I enjoyed the first couple episodes but found myself increasingly annoyed by the end. The acting wasn’t very good. I also don’t like shows that are purposely obscure
Yes. I imagine that turning the Asimov books into a screenplay for the series was very difficult. They were written in ~1951 or so and probably not intended to be adapted to TV. A multi-movie franchise, though might do it justice if done by the based, non-woke, respectful of author, movietypes (if there are any left).