Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston is returning to TV in Electric Dreams: The World of Phillip K. Dick, an anthology series based on the legendary sci-fi writer's work, Variety. The series will be written and executive-produced by Outlander's Ronald D. Moore and Justified's Michael Dinner. Cranston will also executive-produce.Still in very early stages, it will be a British-American co-production between Channel 4 and Sony Pictures Television. Each of the 10 episodes will be a standalone story.
Also known as: Electric Dreams: The World of Phillip K. Dick
These are the numbering Convoy used for the original and actual
My provider has adjusted 7 + 10 but not 2 + 6 (I'll give them a shouting at)
If your provider has a diffo offering I have sod all idea what the numbering is
by bmcclure posted 7 years ago
It seems that Amazon released Electric Dreams (in the US at least) with a different episode order and release date than what is listed on Next Episode, and additionally the Amazon release has 10 episodes where Next Episode lists 6.
Wikipedia and the TVDB list the order as Next Episode has it. IMDB lists the order as Amazon has it.
In cases like this, should US viewers simply watch them "out of order" on Next Episode, or is there some way to have a US (Amazon) version and UK (Channel 4) version that follow the order as released in each region?
I'm fairly new to Next Episode so the only other time I've encountered something similar so far is with Travelers, whidch aired earlier and then was released in the US on Netflix on a different date, but in that case at least the order of episodes remained consistent.
s01e10 -> s01e07
s01e02 -> s01e08
s01e06 -> s01e09
s01e07 -> s01e10
These are the numbering Convoy used for the original and actual
My provider has adjusted 7 + 10 but not 2 + 6 (I'll give them a shouting at)
If your provider has a diffo offering I have sod all idea what the numbering is
Wikipedia and the TVDB list the order as Next Episode has it. IMDB lists the order as Amazon has it.
In cases like this, should US viewers simply watch them "out of order" on Next Episode, or is there some way to have a US (Amazon) version and UK (Channel 4) version that follow the order as released in each region?
I'm fairly new to Next Episode so the only other time I've encountered something similar so far is with Travelers, whidch aired earlier and then was released in the US on Netflix on a different date, but in that case at least the order of episodes remained consistent.