is a TV adaptation of Bong Joon-ho’s 2013 film of the same name, and it’s the second show on this list about a huge, perpetually moving train.is more concerned with class warfare than internal struggles, though.
This makes sense, given that the train’s passengers—every human left alive after an apocalyptic event causes the earth to become covered in snow and ice—are divided into cars based on rigid social classes. The show aired its first three seasons on TNT, though there was a moment when it seemed like it would be shipped off to TBS.was available for streaming on HBO Max until sometime around June 2022, when it mysteriously disappeared from the service.
I wouldnt say Westworld is fantastic but having a HBO subscription I would liked to finish the latest season.
All five seasons of Arrested Development are still alive and well on Netflix in Canada. First three seasons of Smowpiercer, too.