3 Body Problem (2024)

★ 7.5 1 Seasons 1,452 votes IMDb
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Across continents and decades, five brilliant friends make earth-shattering discoveries as the laws of science unravel and an existential threat emerges.

3 Body Problem

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Cast

Jovan Adepo
Jovan Adepo as Saul Durand Age 37 · Upper Heyford, England, UK Jovan Adepo (born September 6, 1988) is a British-born American actor. He is known for his role as Cory Maxson in the film adaptation of Fences (2016), and also had starring roles in the 2018 film Ove...
Rosalind Chao
Rosalind Chao as Ye Wenjie Age 68 · Anaheim, California, USA ​Rosalind Chao (born September 23, 1959) is an American actress of Chinese heritage. Chao's most notable roles are as South Korean refugee Soon-Lee Klinger on CBS' AfterMASH, as Keiko O'Brien on both...
Liam Cunningham
Liam Cunningham as Thomas Wade Age 64 · Dublin, Ireland Liam Cunningham (born 2 June 1961) is an Irish actor. He has appeared in numerous film and television productions including A Little Princess, First Knight, Jude and the BBC One science-fiction drama...
Eiza González
Eiza González as Auggie Salazar Age 36 · Mexico City, Mexico Eiza González (born January 30, 1990) is a Mexican actress and singer. She gained popularity for her debut role as Lola Valente in the Mexican musical Lola, érase una vez. She also portrayed the lead...
Jess Hong
Jess Hong as Jin Cheng Age 29 · Auckland, New Zealand Jess Hong is a New Zealand actress born in Auckland in 1997. She is known for playing Jin Cheng in the Netflix series, "The 3 Body Problem" created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, and based on the le...
Marlo Kelly
Marlo Kelly as Tatiana Haas Age 25 · Sydney, Australia Marlo Kelly, born on November 21, 2000, in Sydney, Australia, is a rising actress known for her compelling performances in television series. She began her acting career with the role of Skye Peters i...

Seasons & Episodes

Now playing: Season 1, Episode 4

Audience Reviews

rsanek 7/10 Apr 23, 2024
Solid! Pacing in latter half of the first season gets kind of slow though, and I was left wanting the story to be a bit more developed by the time it was wrapped up. Still, hoping / looking forward to the second installment.
madriyanto Jun 21, 2024
"The Three-Body Problem" (2024) isn't just a science fiction film; it's a captivating journey into the vastness of space, the complexities of human nature, and the profound mysteries of the universe. This film, based on the acclaimed novel by Cixin Liu, stands as a towering achievement in the genre, surpassing any other space exploration film released in recent years.

As a space science enthusiast, I was utterly enthralled by the film's meticulous attention to scientific detail. While some scenes might initially seem confusing, they are grounded in solid scientific principles. The film masterfully weaves together concepts like the "three-body problem" in celestial mechanics, the challenges of interstellar travel, and the potential for alien life, creating a narrative that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant.

The film's brilliance lies in its ability to explore the full spectrum of human nature. From the darkest depths of cruelty and ambition to the most profound acts of kindness and selflessness, "The Three-Body Problem" paints a realistic portrait of humanity's response to the extraordinary. The film's central conflict, a clash between Earth and an alien civilization, serves as a powerful metaphor for the challenges and opportunities that arise when different cultures and perspectives collide.

The film's narrative is a testament to the genius of Cixin Liu's original work. The concept of an alien civilization existing in a three-body system, facing constant chaos and instability, is both scientifically fascinating and deeply philosophical. The film masterfully translates this concept onto the screen, creating a world that is both alien and strangely familiar.

The film's exploration of physics is particularly noteworthy. It delves into complex concepts like dark matter and the nature of time, making them accessible to a wider audience. While some viewers might find these concepts challenging, the film's visual storytelling and clear explanations make them engaging and thought-provoking.

"The Three-Body Problem" is a rare gem in the world of science fiction. It's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, prompting you to ponder the universe's mysteries and our place within it. It's a must-watch for anyone who seeks a cinematic experience that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally profound. This film is a testament to the power of science fiction to inspire, challenge, and ultimately, connect us to the vastness of the cosmos.
blahbleh01 4/10 Dec 11, 2024
Good storyline. But the acting could be better if actors/actresses were not told to swear. Almost every English speaking character swears for no reason. In reality, the higher education one has, the less one tends to swear.
Dean 8/10 Jan 26, 2025
Wow, very interesting show. It kinda reminds me the show called "The OA". If you're into mysteries, you will love this. I'm giving it solid 8/10.
limonikan 1/10 May 01, 2025
I am telling you now, just read the book! The show is not very good and doesn't provide any complexity or philosophy of the book. Sorry to say this but the whole series kinda made for less intellectual people who are not into physics and cosmology.

First of all, overall production lacks the grandeur expected from a high-budget sci-fi series. CGI is OK but not good as I expect from a budget of $20 million per episode!

Second, that Leyla is a new character who does not appear in the novel. She is portrayed as a so-called Kurdish fighter who gained recognition for battling ISIS :) We all know that adaptations often introduce new characters or modify existing ones to better fit a different medium, appeal to a broader audience. But this time there are many controversies about this change: many people say that CIA was involved indirectly! The show's creators have stated that their changes were made to enhance storytelling, rather than due to external influence but it is clear (to me) that cultural imperialism is here to tell a different story than the truth. We all see that happened before, particularly in the series "24". These changes were politically motivated and there are many examples out there. Google is your friend..

The series struggles to balance serious sci-fi themes with action and drama, leading to tonal inconsistencies. I find the new (different-from-book) twists predictable or unnecessary compared to the book’s intricate storytelling.

3/10

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