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Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij's script for #AMurderAtTheEndOfTheWorld, written over three years ago, is being hailed for its prescient themes of misogyny, technology, and the impact of sci-fi becoming reality. The story, set at a mogul's retreat and available on Hulu, challenges the status quo and unfolds like a modern-day Agatha Christie novel. The creators are warning about tech's influence on people's lives, drawing parallels to current events and the popularity of whodunnits between the two world wars.
The mystery at the center of #MurderAtTheEndOfTheWorld unfolds like a modern-day retelling of an Agatha Christie novel. “We read that whodunnits became really popular between the two wars in the last century,” says creator Zal Batmanglij. https://t.co/bXM3UTXjrE
The OA had the kind of fans who held flash mobs to protest its cancelation. Now its creators are back with A Murder at the End of the World, and a warning about tech’s influence on people’s lives. https://t.co/RB9UropwqB
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Misogyny and technology are the twin themes of “A Murder at the End of the World,” the story of death at a mogul’s retreat on Hulu. https://t.co/IwuByUmtuQ
Brit Marling Made a Whodunit That Challenges the Status Quo https://t.co/Oi1WU1jreU
Though Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij wrote #AMurderAtTheEndOfTheWorld more than three years ago, many of the innovations discussed in the script feel prescient today. “Everything that was science fiction is now becoming science present.” https://t.co/eosOQGs7ko