Now Apocalypse

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  • TV-MA
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 6.3  (3,655)

Now Apocalypse is a science fiction comedy-drama series that explores the lives of four young friends in Los Angeles as they navigate through their reflexive perceptions of love, sex, and fame. With Avan Jogia and Kelli Berglund as the lead cast, the show revolves around their characters, Uly and Carly, respectively, and their relationship complications as they struggle to find meaning amid the absurdities of their world. Ulysses Zane, portrayed by Jogia, is a bisexual-identified aspiring screenwriter who has recurring dreams of an apocalyptic nature. As he struggles to balance his creative pursuits and love life, Uly also wrestles with his lucid dreams and some unusual conspiracies that happen to occur in his life. Meanwhile, Carly, played by Berglund, is Uly’s best friend and roommate, and she makes a living as an actress while also navigating her way through LA's dating scene. The other two main cast members are Ford Halstead and Severine Brey, played by Beau Mirchoff and Roxane Mesquida, respectively. Ford is an aspiring actor who works as a server at a local diner, and Severine is a French stylist who has a complicated romantic relationship with Uly. Throughout its ten-episode run, the show touches on themes such as sexuality, gender identification, and identity crises. We see the characters spiral through confusing moments at nightclubs, hook-up websites, relationships, and everyday existence, all while experiencing some bizarre phenomena beyond the limits of rationality. Now Apocalypse is very much an indulgence in the aesthetics and ephemera of the current LA lifestyle. The city’s beautiful sunsets and neon lights comprise the show's establishing shots, while its storylines feature a vibrant portrayal of life inhabited by young adults with vast aspirations of making sense of their somewhat delusional realities. Through the lens of the relatively niche genre of science fiction, Now Apocalypse manages to serve its purpose, which is to showcase the perspectives of modern youth culture grappling with the existential dilemmas of the human experience while still incorporating the fantastical and supernatural elements brought about by the genre. One of the series' standout elements is its disjointed yet lyrical storytelling method, which is reminiscent of the stream-of-consciousness technique employed by modernist authors such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, amongst others. Disparate narrative threads come together to form a broad, cohesive message that speaks to the anxieties and fears that plague contemporary human existence. In essence, the show is a sustained exercise in absurdity as it takes us through a world where characters talk about looking for true love while grappling with alien conspiracy theories and unclear dreams of impending doom. Overall, Now Apocalypse is a beautifully stylized series that manages to encompass a range of topics from sex positivity to global conspiracies. Its blend of science fiction aspects and tongue-in-cheek humor may not appeal to everyone, but for fans of the genre or those seeking a unique viewing experience, this show is worth checking out.

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Seasons
Everything Is Gone Forever
10. Everything Is Gone Forever
January 1, 2019
Uly and Isaac's relationship disintegrates when Isaac learns about Gabriel. Carly fights with Jethro about her camming. Ford wants to know where he and Severine stand. Carly gets a big career break.
Disappear Here
9. Disappear Here
May 5, 2019
Severine has to go on a business trip to Roswell for an indefinite period, and Ford is devastated. Uly's relationship with Isaac intensifies. Carly runs into Leif, the artist she flirted with in Palm Springs.
Unknown Pleasures
8. Unknown Pleasures
April 28, 2019
Carly takes Jethro to a BDSM sex dungeon. Severine wants Ford to make her sexual dreams come true. Uly and Isaac have an amazing first date. Ford feels ambivalent about his non-monogamous relationship with Severine.
Anywhere Out Of The World
7. Anywhere Out Of The World
January 1, 2019
Ulysses meets social worker Isaac and falls for him fast. Severine surprises Ford by taking him to an "Eyes Wide Shut" party. Ford discovers that his photo shoot with Otto is on display for the whole world.
She's Lost Control
6. She's Lost Control
January 1, 2019
It's the hottest day of the year. Ulysses helps Carly with her new web series, "Sluts." Ford finds out Severine's true feelings about him. Carly and Jethro explore a new area of their relationship.
Stranger Than Paradise
5. Stranger Than Paradise
April 7, 2019
Ford gets invited to a lavish party in Palm Springs and convinces Severine, Ulysses and Carly to come along. Ulysses has an encounter with renowned alien expert Mitchell Kent at a book signing. Carly meets artist Leif.
The Downward Spiral
4. The Downward Spiral
March 31, 2019
Ford is torn about his relationship with Severine and drags Uly with him to a men's group, where he discovers how to be more in tune with his feelings. Carly interviews new roommates.
The Rules Of Attraction
3. The Rules Of Attraction
March 24, 2019
Severine reconnects with her ex-lover Mustafa. Famous director Otto West convinces Ford to do a risque photo shoot. Uly is haunted by Gabriel. Carly partakes in a private lesson from her acting teacher, Frank.
Where Is My Mind?
2. Where Is My Mind?
March 17, 2019
Ulysses researches information about alien reptile conspiracies and gets ghosted by Gabriel. Ford catches his big break as a screenwriter. Carly attends acting class. Severine and Ford explore non-monogamy.
This Is The Beginning Of The End
1. This Is The Beginning Of The End
March 10, 2019
Life is insane, but we wouldn't have it any other way. Uly, Carly, Ford and Severine are just living the dream, join them on the new show, Now Apocalypse. Premiering March 10th on Starz.
Description

Now Apocalypse is a science fiction comedy-drama series that explores the lives of four young friends in Los Angeles as they navigate through their reflexive perceptions of love, sex, and fame. With Avan Jogia and Kelli Berglund as the lead cast, the show revolves around their characters, Uly and Carly, respectively, and their relationship complications as they struggle to find meaning amid the absurdities of their world.

Ulysses Zane, portrayed by Jogia, is a bisexual-identified aspiring screenwriter who has recurring dreams of an apocalyptic nature. As he struggles to balance his creative pursuits and love life, Uly also wrestles with his lucid dreams and some unusual conspiracies that happen to occur in his life. Meanwhile, Carly, played by Berglund, is Uly’s best friend and roommate, and she makes a living as an actress while also navigating her way through LA's dating scene.

The other two main cast members are Ford Halstead and Severine Brey, played by Beau Mirchoff and Roxane Mesquida, respectively. Ford is an aspiring actor who works as a server at a local diner, and Severine is a French stylist who has a complicated romantic relationship with Uly.

Throughout its ten-episode run, the show touches on themes such as sexuality, gender identification, and identity crises. We see the characters spiral through confusing moments at nightclubs, hook-up websites, relationships, and everyday existence, all while experiencing some bizarre phenomena beyond the limits of rationality.

Now Apocalypse is very much an indulgence in the aesthetics and ephemera of the current LA lifestyle. The city’s beautiful sunsets and neon lights comprise the show's establishing shots, while its storylines feature a vibrant portrayal of life inhabited by young adults with vast aspirations of making sense of their somewhat delusional realities.

Through the lens of the relatively niche genre of science fiction, Now Apocalypse manages to serve its purpose, which is to showcase the perspectives of modern youth culture grappling with the existential dilemmas of the human experience while still incorporating the fantastical and supernatural elements brought about by the genre.

One of the series' standout elements is its disjointed yet lyrical storytelling method, which is reminiscent of the stream-of-consciousness technique employed by modernist authors such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, amongst others. Disparate narrative threads come together to form a broad, cohesive message that speaks to the anxieties and fears that plague contemporary human existence.

In essence, the show is a sustained exercise in absurdity as it takes us through a world where characters talk about looking for true love while grappling with alien conspiracy theories and unclear dreams of impending doom.

Overall, Now Apocalypse is a beautifully stylized series that manages to encompass a range of topics from sex positivity to global conspiracies. Its blend of science fiction aspects and tongue-in-cheek humor may not appeal to everyone, but for fans of the genre or those seeking a unique viewing experience, this show is worth checking out.

Now Apocalypse is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (10 episodes). The series first aired on March 10, 2019.

Where to Watch Now Apocalypse

Now Apocalypse is available for streaming on the STARZ website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Now Apocalypse on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    March 10, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (3,655)