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Murderbot and Gurathin are outcasts weighted by emotional baggage — guilt, shame, and trauma, to start — yet unexpectedly loved by the kindest, oddest collection of hippies. Both are ...
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For David Dastmalchian (Life of Chuck, Late Night with the Devil), filming Apple TV+'s sci-fi series Murderbot was "an incredibly emotional experience."Dastmalchian plays Dr. Gurathin, an augmented ...
So the episode ends with a tearful Dr. Mensah watching her friend’s ship depart, and Murderbot on his way to a far-off mining ...
Murderbot might be one of 2025’s most beloved sci-fi hits, but behind the scenes, even its stars weren’t sure it would survive the algorithm.
Alexander Skarsgård unpacks Murderbot's shocking decision. The series star and executive producer admits he struggled not to cry during a key confrontation. Murderbot has been renewed for a second ...
At the center of Murderbot stands a figure who runs before pursuit, hides before hands reach, and builds walls out of stories ...
Paul Weitz and Chris Weitz’s adaptation of Martha Wells’ ‘The Murderbot Diaries’ is funny and thought provoking and features some cool creepy crawlies ...
One of the biggest shocking moments from the season centered around the character Gurathin, a human with synthetic augmentations played by David Dastmalchian, who is often at odds with the show's ...
Gurathin’s love for Mensah was already plain enough prior to Murderbot reading his mind, but Murderbot did more than read it, it truly felt the power of the emotion that mind contained.
Speaking to Collider, the actor, who’s also one of Murderbot ‘s executive producers, spoke about the scene, in which his character shares a moment with Gurathin—his foe turned ally played by ...
titled "Rogue War Tracker Infinite," Murderbot finds itself under the care of the PresAux team. That includes the ever-suspicious Gurathin (David Dastmalchian), who appears to have had access to ...
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