Surprise!  The director of The Ocean’s Eleven filmed the series in secret and it has just been released

Surprise! The director of The Ocean’s Eleven filmed the series in secret and it has just been released

As most of us would agree, something went wrong at some point in the course of humanity. Luckily for us, Michael Cera (Arrested Development) is here to save us, but he needs help with time travel missions that will solve the problems of our existence. Phew!

That’s the story of Command Z, a sci-fi comedy directed by the mysterious little Steven Soderbergh, featuring an unlikely team tasked with saving the world. Previously known as Pendulum projectCommand Z is available for streaming only on its production company’s website, Extension 765, from yesterday. Access to it will cost you $7.99, which according to the site will go to charity.

In the trailer, we find a disembodied scientist (but played by Michael Cera) appearing on the big screen and giving the impression that Deep fake, which advises a trio of employees across time and space about a mission they will soon be undertaking… via a wormhole inside a washing machine! read it right

It’s historical, literally“, declares the character.We delve into the past in order to make substantial adjustments to it, which in turn will make the future, our present, more livable, just, and more dignified for all. We’re coming back to what I’ve identified as America’s ultimate tipping point. in 2023“.

He also explains to them that the washing machine has a series of commands that must be followed correctly to work – which only increases the risk of problems. The hardest part is that time travel is done mentally. And their presence in the past will be nothing more than voices in the heads of their targets. It’s easy enough to imagine the kind of chaos this can cause, but the best example seems to be Kohlberg Price (Liev Schreiber), who thinks his dog is communicating with him telepathically.

The trailer is accompanied by a message blog addressed to “765rs” by Soderbergh’s supposedly fictional representative, Fabricia del Dongo, whose name bears an uncanny resemblance to a character in Stendhal’s novel, Charter of Parma. In this text, Fabricia del Dongo states that this “A series of sorts“(or is it”Film cut into pieces” ?) will be “It seemed to last about ninety minutes“made of”Eight episodes of varying lengths“.

As you can imagine, this secret project looks deliciously absurd. But that’s not the only project Soderbergh fans can look forward to in 2023. This week, Max began streaming Full Circle, a thriller he produced and directed. The story revolves around a kidnapping investigation that has surprising consequences around the world. He is still waiting to find a French broadcaster.

Source: Allocine

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