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COLLECTION · Series · 2018

Altered Carbon

After 250 years on ice, a prisoner returns to life in a new body with one chance to win his freedom: by solving a mind-bending murder.

Source: TMDB
* 7.6 (2,271)DramaFantasyScience FictionUnited States
Creators
Laeta Kalogridis
Countries
United States
Studios
Netflix · Mythology Entertainment · Skydance Television · Phoenix Pictures · Virago Productions
Age rating
TV-MA
Release
02/02/2018
Score
7.6 / 10 (2,271)

Awards and nominations

  • Nominated at 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards — Outstanding Main Title Design
  • Nominated at 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards — Outstanding Special Visual Effects
  • Nominated at 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards — Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode
  • Nominated at 70th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards — Outstanding Compositing in a Photoreal Episode
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Seasons and episodes
Season 1
Season 1
10 episodes · 2018

In a future where humans can transfer their minds from body to body, a rebel is brought back to life to solve a twisted, high-stakes murder case.

Out of the Past
Episode 1. Out of the Past
2018-02-02 · 59 min

Waking up in a new body 250 years after his death, Takeshi Kovacs discovers he's been resurrected to help a titan of industry solve his own murder.

Fallen Angel
Episode 2. Fallen Angel
2018-02-02 · 57 min

While Kovacs tracks down a man who sent Bancroft a death threat, Lt. Ortega bends the rules to keep tabs on his whereabouts.

In a Lonely Place
Episode 3. In a Lonely Place
2018-02-02 · 52 min

Kovacs recruits an unlikely partner to watch his back during a banquet at the Bancroft home, where Ortega oversees the night's grisly entertainment.

Force of Evil
Episode 4. Force of Evil
2018-02-02 · 50 min

Tortured by his captor, Kovacs taps into his Envoy training to survive. Ortega springs a surprise on her family for Día de los Muertos.

The Wrong Man
Episode 5. The Wrong Man
2018-02-02 · 54 min

After learning his sleeve's identity, Kovacs demands the full story from Ortega. A tip from Poe leads to a major breakthrough in the Bancroft case.

Man with My Face
Episode 6. Man with My Face
2018-02-02 · 47 min

With Ortega's fate hanging in the balance, Kovacs drops a bombshell on the Bancrofts. Later, he comes face to face with an unsettling opponent.

Nora Inu
Episode 7. Nora Inu
2018-02-02 · 67 min

As Kovacs reconnects with a figure from his past, his tangled history with the Protectorate, the Uprising and Quell plays out in flashbacks.

Clash by Night
Episode 8. Clash by Night
2018-02-02 · 53 min

His world rocked, Kovacs requests a dipper to help him sew up the Bancroft case quickly. Ortega races to identify the mystery woman from Fight Drome.

Rage in Heaven
Episode 9. Rage in Heaven
2018-02-02 · 54 min

After a devastating rampage, Kovacs and his allies hatch a bold -- and very risky -- scheme to infiltrate Head in the Clouds.

The Killers
Episode 10. The Killers
2018-02-02 · 51 min

As a cornered Kovacs braces for a final showdown in the sky, a new hero emerges and more buried secrets come to light.

Season 2
Season 2
8 episodes · 2020

When a job brings Takeshi Kovacs back to Harlan's World in a new sleeve, he finds the planet at war — and his long-lost love lurking in the shadows.

Phantom Lady
Episode 1. Phantom Lady
2020-02-27 · 45 min

Thirty years after the Bancroft case, a Meth tracks down Kovacs to offer him a job, a high-tech sleeve and a chance to see Quellcrist Falconer again.

Payment Deferred
Episode 2. Payment Deferred
2020-02-27 · 46 min

As Col. Carrera takes charge of the murder investigation, Kovacs sets out to find Axley's bounty hunter, and Poe's memory glitches worsen.

Nightmare Alley
Episode 3. Nightmare Alley
2020-02-27 · 53 min

Kovacs contends with ghosts from his past as he's tortured by Carrera. Poe seeks help from a fellow AI. Trepp gets a lead on the man she's after.

Shadow of a Doubt
Episode 4. Shadow of a Doubt
2020-02-27 · 56 min

While the planet celebrates Harlan's Day, Kovacs hatches an escape plan, Quell pieces together fragments of her life, and Poe faces a reckoning.

I Wake Up Screaming
Episode 5. I Wake Up Screaming
2020-02-27 · 50 min

Carrera sends his secret weapon on a deadly mission. Kovacs and Trepp smuggle Quell out of the city. Poe takes a risky trip into virtual reality.

Bury Me Dead
Episode 6. Bury Me Dead
2020-02-27 · 43 min

As Quell reconnects to her past at Stronghold, she leads the clone into an underground chamber teeming with secrets. Gov. Harlan shows her true colors.

Experiment Perilous
Episode 7. Experiment Perilous
2020-02-27 · 48 min

When Quell's sleeve begins to shut down, Poe and Ms. Dig send her into VR, where Kovacs finally learns the truth about her deadly rampages.

Broken Angels
Episode 8. Broken Angels
2020-02-27 · 52 min

With the fate of the whole planet on the line, Kovacs, Quell and team race to find Konrad Harlan and stop a catastrophic blast of Angelfire.

Cast by season
Joel Kinnaman
Joel Kinnaman
Takeshi Kovacs
Martha Higareda
Martha Higareda
Kristin Ortega
James Purefoy
James Purefoy
Laurens Bancroft
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Quellcrist Falconer
Chris Conner
Chris Conner
Poe
Dichen Lachman
Dichen Lachman
Reileen Kawahara
Kristin Lehman
Kristin Lehman
Miriam Bancroft
Trieu Tran
Trieu Tran
Mr. Leung
Ato Essandoh
Ato Essandoh
Vernon Elliot
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misubisu
★ 8.0 / 10
## **Altered Carbon (2018) Review: A Flawed Masterpiece - 8/10** *Altered Carbon* is a series defined by one of the most stunning dichotomies in modern television: a first season of near-perfect, visionary science fiction, and a second season that squanders almost everything that made it great. The combined experience is a frustrating but ultimately rewarding journey, held aloft by the sheer, untouchable brilliance of its initial chapter. ### Season 1: A Solid 10/10 - A Mind Explosion The first season is a landmark achievement. It is a dense, neo-noir cyberpunk epic that plunges you into a world where consciousness is digitized, stored in "stacks," and transferred between bodies ("sleeves"). The concepts were revolutionary: the existential horror of sleeving a child's consciousness into an elderly body due to bureaucratic priority, the eternal privilege of the Meths (the immortal rich) who back themselves up to orbiting satellites, and the grim penal system of storing criminal minds in virtual hellscapes. This was not just high-concept window dressing. **The show was a mind explosion like nothing I had ever watched before** because every idea was grounded in profound character work. Through Takeshi Kovacs' investigation, we explored the complex psyches of characters grappling with lost identities, borrowed trauma, and the fundamental question of what makes a "self" when the body is just clothing. The inner monologues, the visual storytelling, and the **perfect casting**—particularly Joel Kinnaman's world-weary physicality and James Purefoy's decadent menace—created a gritty, philosophically rich, and utterly captivating world. It was a 10/10: ambitious, smart, stylish, and emotionally resonant. ### Season 2: A Disappointing 5/10 - The Great Diminishing The anticipation for Season 2 was immense, which made the letdown so severe. Re-casting Kovacs with Anthony Mackie, while logical in-universe, lost the specific, hard-boiled chemistry of the first season. The dense, multi-layered detective plot was replaced by a simpler, more conventional quest narrative. The profound philosophical questions were traded for shallower action beats, and the stunning, rain-soaked neo-noir aesthetic gave way to a more generic sci-fi look. The complex web of character motivations unraveled into something far less compelling. It was a dramatic reduction in scope, intelligence, and visceral impact. ### The Final Verdict **8/10 - A Testament to Unmatched Heights** The overall score is an average that doesn't tell the full story. It is a rating fiercely defended by the towering achievement of Season 1, a season so meticulously crafted, so intellectually stimulating, and so visually audacious that it compensates for the profound misfire that followed. *Altered Carbon* is essential viewing for its first season alone—a groundbreaking piece of sci-fi storytelling. Just consider the journey complete when the credits roll on Season 1's finale, and view Season 2 as a largely separate, underwhelming footnote to a true masterpiece.
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ddnnacheta
★ 10.0 / 10
The only series I have watched a minimum of three times per year since it first aired. This is partly because there are only two seasons, but mostly because I enjoy cyberpunk, sci-fi, the little details I pick up each time I watch, stories that tackle the human condition, and the overall idea behind the plot. This will be by no means an in-depth review, even after years of watching it and its release, but if you are into any of my previously mentioned reasons for rewatching this so many times, you will enjoy the majority of season one. And if you're a hopeless romantic, you'll also enjoy most of season two. You may see comments/reviews around the web of people hating Season 2 due to inconsistencies in the main character's behaviour. But after watching this series several times, I can say without a doubt that the character's personality was set up to become a hopeless romantic even from Season 1. Even one of the theme songs is hopelessly romantic. And finally, there is a time jump of 30 years between Seasons 1 and 2 - a person's character/mannerisms/moral code/etc. can change in 30 years, especially when they have been failing for 30 years. It took me several rewatches to see it, but now that I do, I've upgraded my review from a 9 to a 10. This is perfect. I've enjoyed this so much that I'm now reading the books, which have very different stories and timelines, and I love both equally at the moment.
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Folio Swami
★ 1.0 / 10
Decent TV show fight choreography. An interesting story. A sh*tty execution. I mean, people are spread on more than one planet, they can move experiences from one body to another and all you get is curved screens, tablets, and minor variations to Google's Material Design? I'd have appreciated to cut the fighting part off the show, and spend the money for a decent futuristic design. Or maybe that's why one guy is Kubrick and these ones are the guys with a canceled NetFlix show. And, of course, the only sexual desires can be heterosexual. Women, on the other hand don't seem to be anything more refined than a simple accessory, unless they work for the Big Brother and they are protecting the safety of those who are the system. As for the bad guys: Russians. You know, the minimal White courtesy of not sending you a brown person. I would have also appreciated less Marxism, but it is a British writer and over there they don't conceive the World otherwise. In the end, the main problem is the ending. It is very badly done. Each evil character is going to reveal and explain the plans like in the more ridiculed Hollywood movies. And the political agenda becomes obvious the only motivation for the series. I'd say skip the last two episodes, but that would mean to also lose the point of watching the rest of the series.
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