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  1. Snowpiercer: Created by Graeme Manson, Josh Friedman. With Daveed Diggs, Mickey Sumner, Alison Wright, Iddo Goldberg. Seven years after the world has become a frozen wasteland, the remnants of humanity inhabit a perpetually-moving train that circles the globe, where class warfare, social injustice and the politics of survival play out.

  2. 7/10. Snowpiercer (2013) Stefan_Loves_Movies 14 March 2022. Snowpiercer (2013): ~2h movie, everything looks good on paper, it has action, an actual complex plot with good plot twists, pretty good pacing, but at the end of the movie I wasn't feeling too satisfied with it. 3 out of 4 found this helpful.

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  4. Snowpiercer: Directed by Bong Joon Ho. With Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Ed Harris, John Hurt. In a future where a failed climate change experiment has killed all life except for the survivors who boarded the Snowpiercer (a train that travels around the globe), a new class system emerges.

  5. Led by Curtis (Chris Evans), a group of lower-class citizens living in squalor at the back of the train are determined to get to the front of the train and spread the wealth around. Each section of the train holds new surprises for the group who have to battle their way through. A revolution is underway. — Anne Campbell.

  6. Access Is Power: Directed by Sam Miller. With Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, Mickey Sumner, Alison Wright. Layton descends into Snowpiercer's black market with Till, searching for both the killer and a valuable commodity for his revolution; Melanie stages a prize fight to distract the passengers from mounting class tension.

  7. S1E1: Well, so far so good. The cartoonish opening credit wasn't very promising, but the visuals and sets where excellent. The "event" that brings a tail forward is an interesting and clever way to start a series. The quaint introduction to the current main characters was done effectively, casting choices are decent.