The Peripheral (2022)
“The Peripheral” (2022) is a science fiction television series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by William Gibson. The series is created by Scott B. Smith and produced by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, known for their work on “Westworld.” The show stars Chloë Grace Moretz, Jack Reynor, Gary Carr, and JJ Feild.
Set in a near-future America, the story revolves around Flynne Fisher (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young woman living in a small town who supports her brother, Burton (Jack Reynor), a former Marine Corps veteran. Flynne and Burton earn money by playing advanced virtual reality games, using their skills to excel in various simulations.
Their lives take a dramatic turn when they are offered a chance to beta test a highly sophisticated and immersive virtual reality system. As Flynne enters this new simulation, she realizes that it is not just a game but a portal to a parallel future reality. In this future, society has been radically transformed by technological advancements, and the lines between virtual and physical worlds are increasingly blurred.
Flynne’s involvement in this future reality leads her to uncover a vast conspiracy that has profound implications for both her present and the future. As she navigates this complex and dangerous new world, she must confront powerful forces and uncover the truth about her own destiny.
“The Peripheral” explores themes of technology, reality, and human connection, offering a thought-provoking look at the potential consequences of our technological advancements. The series is noted for its intricate plot, rich world-building, and strong performances, particularly by Chloë Grace Moretz in the lead role.