💨 Abstract
"Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams," an anthology sci-fi series, is leaving Amazon Prime Video on June 8. The 2017 show, featuring stars like Bryan Cranston and Janelle Monáe, has been praised for its creativity and thought-provoking plotlines, with some fans comparing it favorably to Netflix’s "Black Mirror." Each of the 10 episodes tells a unique story, with themes ranging from telepathic discrimination to alien body doubles.
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