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The novel, published on July 1, 1984, predicted the World Wide Web and cyberspace and a lot of other things. Which of William Gibson's predictions have come true, and which still seem far off?
Apple TV+ has released an exciting teaser for its highly anticipated Neuromancer adaptation, offering a first look at a key location from William Gibson's iconic 1984 sci-fi novel. The short clip ...
Callum Turner opens up about the current status of Neuromancer's development, revealing when Apple TV+'s ambitious adaptation is expected to begin filming. The television series adapts William ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Recent reports revealed that Tim Miller, director of the wildly successful "Deadpool" movie, plans to adapt sci-fi author William Gibson's seminal 1984 novel "Neuromancer" into a ...
Get ready to pull up a chair at Chatsubo. Apple TV+ released an “in production” trailer celebrating the official start of shooting on Neuromancer. Apple TV+ noted it shared this news on July 1 ...
‘Neuromancer’ Sci-Fi Series From Drake and Future’s DreamCrew Set at Apple TV+ The drama, inspired by the William Gibson novel of the same name, will be adapted by “Dark Winds” creator ...
Gall bladder Even by the standards of the time, Neuromancer the video game is no looker, whatever version you’re playing (it was released on the Amiga, C64, Apple II and various other machines).
We're not detracting from the significance of the Neuromancer novel. We hope we're wrong. But this movie, more than 10 years in the making, feels 20 years too late already.
Neuromancer was first published in 1984. It tells the story of a veteran computer hacker who is hired by a mysterious employer to perform a dangerous, almost-impossible hack.
William Gibson’s debut novel, Neuromancer, is a seminal work that has been bestowed with the Philip K. Dick Award among other coveted honors and has inspired film directors, video game designers ...
Neuromancer’s main character, Case, can jump inside the body of his partner in crime, ninja girl Molly, by running her live simstim feed through the electrodes attached to his head.
Neuromancer’s main character, Case, can jump inside the body of his partner in crime, ninja girl Molly, by running her live simstim feed through the electrodes attached to his head.