: An EMP disables all modern technology and vehicles.
: The scientist who first identifies the threat.
The 2019 reimagining of H.G. Wells’ seminal work, The War of the Worlds , debuted as a collaborative effort between Canal+ and Fox Networks Group. This first episode establishes a somber, grounded, and modern-day European setting, stripping away the Victorian-era science fiction tropes in favor of a gritty survival thriller. While Wells’ original story focused on tripod machines and heat rays, Episode 1.1 centers on the chilling silence of a coordinated extinction event.
: A mother desperately trying to protect her children.
: A high-frequency sound wave kills most of the population.
Technically, the episode is defined by its cold color palette and claustrophobic cinematography. It leans heavily into the "quiet horror" subgenre, emphasizing the absence of sound and the breakdown of communication. By the end of the premiere, the show has successfully subverted expectations of a traditional alien invasion, setting the stage for a story about survival, isolation, and the moral complexities of a post-apocalyptic world. 📡 Episode Key Highlights
: The story jumps between different European locations to show the breadth of the event.
: An EMP disables all modern technology and vehicles.
: The scientist who first identifies the threat. "War of the Worlds" Episode #1.1(2019)
The 2019 reimagining of H.G. Wells’ seminal work, The War of the Worlds , debuted as a collaborative effort between Canal+ and Fox Networks Group. This first episode establishes a somber, grounded, and modern-day European setting, stripping away the Victorian-era science fiction tropes in favor of a gritty survival thriller. While Wells’ original story focused on tripod machines and heat rays, Episode 1.1 centers on the chilling silence of a coordinated extinction event. : An EMP disables all modern technology and vehicles
: A mother desperately trying to protect her children. Wells’ seminal work, The War of the Worlds
: A high-frequency sound wave kills most of the population.
Technically, the episode is defined by its cold color palette and claustrophobic cinematography. It leans heavily into the "quiet horror" subgenre, emphasizing the absence of sound and the breakdown of communication. By the end of the premiere, the show has successfully subverted expectations of a traditional alien invasion, setting the stage for a story about survival, isolation, and the moral complexities of a post-apocalyptic world. 📡 Episode Key Highlights
: The story jumps between different European locations to show the breadth of the event.