Proposed I, Robot TV Series Sequel Would Have Adapted Other Asimov Stories
I, Robot's creatives pursued the idea of a sequel TV series that adapted more of Isaac Asimov's robot stories, which could've gone in a pretty wild direction.
Read MoreI, Robot's creatives pursued the idea of a sequel TV series that adapted more of Isaac Asimov's robot stories, which could've gone in a pretty wild direction.
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