First Look at Ridley Scott’s HBO Max Series “Raised by Wolves” is Loaded With Wild Sci-fi Imagery [Trailer]

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Mother was programmed to protect everyone after Earth had been destroyed.

When the big bad wolf shows up, she is the one we must trust.

Originally set up at TNT, Ridley Scott‘s sci-fi series “Raised by Wolves” is soon coming our way from HBO Max, and a pretty wild first trailer has been unleashed onto the net today.

Much like the Alien franchise that Ridley Scott brought into the world, “Raised by Wolves” features both androids and otherworldly creatures, and I’m pretty sure I’m already hooked on the unique world it’s presenting. It almost looks like a case of Scott, who co-created and co-directs the series, freeing himself from the shackles of the Alien franchise. Here he looks to be playing with ideas he explored with his prequels, only now no longer beholden to any of that mythology or fan expectation. In some ways, it feels like the sequel to Covenant we may never get.

The good news? We don’t have to wait very long to start watching. “Raised by Wolves” will be hitting HBO Max on September 3. While you wait, check out your first look below!

The sci-fi drama is about androids raising human children in an outer-space colony.

Written by Aaron Guzikowski, it focuses on two androids tasked with raising human children on a mysterious, virgin planet. As the colony of humans divides over religious differences, the androids learn controlling the beliefs of humans is a treacherous, difficult job.

The cast includes Travis FimmelAmanda Collin, Abubakar Salim, Winta McGrath, Niamh Algar, Felix Jamieson, Ethan Hazzard, Jordan Loughran, Aasiya Shah and Ivy Wong.

“Raised by Wolves” comes from Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions (The Good Fight, The Man in the High Castle), Turner’s Studio T and Madhouse Entertainment. Scott, Guzikowski, Scott Free’s David W. Zucker and Jordan Sheehan and Madhouse’s Adam Kolbrenner and Robyn Meisinger will serve as exec producers.

The first two episodes were directed by Ridley Scott himself.

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