Article 4Z7YJ Altered Carbon’s dystopian world is back and darker than ever in S2 trailer

Altered Carbon’s dystopian world is back and darker than ever in S2 trailer

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Anthony Mackie takes up the mantle to play former rebel Takeshi Kovacs in season two of Altered Carbon.

Hard-boiled mercenary Takeshi Kovacs is back on a new case and in a new body (or "sleeve") in the trailer for season two of Altered Carbon, the Netflix adaptation of Richard K. Morgan's 2002 cyberpunk novel of the same name.

(Some spoilers for S1 below.)

Like the novel, the series is set in a world more than 360 years in the future, where a person's memories and consciousness can be uploaded into a device-based on alien technology-known as a cortical stack. The stack can be implanted at the back of the neck of any human body (known as a "sleeve"), whether natural or synthetic, so an individual consciousness can be transferred between bodies. Income inequality still exists, however, so only the very rich can afford true immortality, storing their consciousness in remote backups and maintaining a steady supply of clones. Those people are called "Meths" (a reference to the biblical Methuselah, who supposedly lived for 969 years).

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