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Sunday, 20 September 2015

Minority Report: Series Premiere Review

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Dust off those ethics books because the official follow-up to Tom Cruise’s 2002 flick, Minority Report, picks up on many of the same themes of morals and justice as the original. And that’s not the only thing the incoming FOX TV series borrows from the original film.

For fans of the now 13-year-old project, there will be plenty of Easter eggs, including a familiar face in Daniel London’s “Wally the Caretaker” character and new fly-like contraptions resembling the film’s original spiders. The way the characters use the new technology in regards to breaking down culprits and the victims is visually similar too, as are the rooms in which they work.

For those who never quite caught onto the film, there’s enough exposition within the first few scenes to catch them up, too. Via a flashback to the year 2040 we meet the three children (or Precognitives) who eventually became the basis of the Precrime unit in Washington, where Cruise’s character worked. The opening quickly whips through the premise of the film before extending beyond, brining everyone to the year 2065—10 years following the end of the experiment.

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