Review: HBO Max's 'Raised by Wolves' Offers Ambitious Sci-Fi Storytelling
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Summary
The article reviews HBO Max's 'Raised by Wolves,' praising its ambitious sci-fi narrative and Ridley Scott's involvement. The series explores themes of faith and parenting through androids and killers, showcasing Scott's exploratory storytelling style.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled'Raised by Wolves' is the type of sci-fi project that deserves some respect for its ambition alone.
The series uses androids and killers to tell a story about faith and parenting.
Ridley Scott directed the first two episodes, adding his signature exploratory style.
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