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Clear Examples of Humanoid Robots portrayed in 21st-century films and television shows

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In the selected 21st-century films and television shows, humanoid robots (sometimes also referred to as "synthetic humans" or "replicants") are portrayed which can transcend the "uncanny valley". Some of these films and television shows depict a future in which anyone can buy a humanoid robot, which has resulted in supposed improvements in many areas, including elderly care and social companionship.[1] These films and television shows, as well as upcoming new releases, must score over 60% for the Average Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as be relevant.[2][3][4][5][6] This is to ensure this list is of subjectively high-quality examples of the uncanny valley, to offer insight should someone require a somewhat realistic view of humanoid robots, in the future of humanity. Humanoid robots may be considered a threat by humans, especially if they become capable of simulating human consciousness.[7]

TV Show Average Tomatometer Release Date Seasons
Humans 91% 14 June 2015 3 (as of 19/05/2018)
Altered Carbon 65% 2 February 2018 1 (as of 19/05/2018)
Movie Average Tomatometer Release Date
Ex Machina 92% 7 May 2015
Blade Runner 2049 87% 5 October 2017
Prometheus 73% 7 June 2012

References[edit]

  1. "AMC's Humans Dives Headlong Into the Uncanny Valley". Maxim. Retrieved 2018-05-19.
  2. HUMANS, retrieved 2018-05-19
  3. Altered Carbon, retrieved 2018-05-19
  4. Ex Machina, retrieved 2018-05-19
  5. Blade Runner 2049, retrieved 2018-05-19
  6. Prometheus, retrieved 2018-05-19
  7. Reaney, Patricia. "Sci-fi TV series 'Humans' breathes new life into robot debate". U.S. Retrieved 2018-05-19.


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