Alright. It’s happening. Tomorrow on Syfy. The new television series 12 Monkeys premieres at 9pm. We’ve had 5 “parts” released so far in anticipation for the show – basically five different scenes. Part 1 being the first 9 minutes of the show.
Today, we have the fifth and final scene. In this one, Cole explains why he was sent to find Dr. Railly and his need to find the true architect of the deadly plague, Leland Frost.
Below are Parts 1-4, in case you missed them and a description of the show.
Let’s all cross fingers now and pray 12 Monkeys is as great as we all want it to be!
If you want to preview the first nine minutes of the show then Syfy has that for you as well:
For any of you 12 Monkeys newbies, here’s some previously published info on the show:
12 Monkeys is a time-traveling, post apocalyptic thriller based on the acclaimed 1995 film of the same name from the mastermind of mind-bendiness, Terry Gilliam. The movie is a good one, a great one even. Ahead of it’s time (oh, I swear I didn’t mean that pun. I’m not that clever).
Gilliam’s 12 Monkeys did well back in the 90s. There was nothing like it. I’m curious how it would do today where we live in a world of dystopian-driven books, films and images. I, myself, am a huge sucker (and a spender) for all things dystopian. I don’t think my brain, positive life outlook and inner strength appreciate that addiction but a lot of studios and writers do.
Based on the 1995 film directed by Terry Gilliam, “12 Monkeys” follows the journey of a time traveler from the post-apocalyptic future who is on a mission to eradicate the source of a deadly plague. The series stars Aaron Stanford, Amanda Schull, Noah Bean, and Kirk Acevedo. Additional cast members include Tom Noonan as the enigmatic face of the Army of the 12 Monkeys, and Emily Hampshire as Jennifer Goines, a dangerous and unstable mental patient.
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