This gripping 9-episode sci-fi series has a powerful plot: Teen girls around the world develop a new ability — to capture electricity from within and command them at will. Emitting waves through “electric hands”
in energyThe girls develop organs that complement their new abilities. Mayor Margot Cleary-Lopez, played by Toni Collette, is the mother of one of her teens, Jos (Auli’i Cravalho), and Rob (John Leguizamo). Her husband tried to save their daughter. But being Mayor of Seattle complicates Margot even more. When the government suddenly tries to control an agitated girl revolution
energy The cast includes Toheeb Jimoh as Tunde Ojo, Josh Charles as Daniel Dandon, Eddie Marsan as Bernie Monke, Ria Zmitrowicz as Roxy Monke, Zrinka Cvitešić as Tatyana Moskalev, Halle Bush as Allie Montgomery, and more.
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Raelle Tucker with lightning earrings. (true blood), The show’s Emmy-nominated producer and host. pulling us into the powerful show to come energyPremieres Friday, March 31 on Prime Video.
energy It’s a 2016 feminist sci-fi thriller. Does author Naomi Alderman have a role on the show?
Rall Tucker: Yes. She wrote the pilot and co-wrote other episodes. She’s in the writer’s room. We laughed all the way
Margot Clearry-Lopez And her husband, Rob, awakens to find their 17-year-old daughter, Jos, has set the kitchen on fire. What did they do to her?
Margot is basic power to perform Mayor of Seattle She’s also an unashamedly ambitious mother of three. Rob is a doctor. We explore how power can bring families together. but also separate them from each other
How Jos, Roxy, Tatiana and Allie harness girl power
(adolescents) developing new organs it generates electricity The power spreads and changes the world spiritually, politically, and socially.
Women use it to fight racism, even rape. Violent! Good but scary too?
Teen girls are always scary. The difference is that female characters can be heroes. and do something scary
energyseries premiere Friday 31 March Prime Video
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