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Netflix's New Cyberpunk Thriller Altered Carbon Gets Stunning First Trailer

"Your body is not who you are."

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The stunning first trailer for one of 2018's most anticipated sci-fi shows is here. Altered Carbon is Netflix's adaptation of Richard K Morgan's acclaimed cyberpunk novel, and it hits the streaming service on February 2.

The trailer delivers hugely impressive visuals, alongside a gritty detective mystery and some blistering sci-fi action. In the future, technology has advanced to the point that human consciousness can be downloaded and placed in storage or transferred to a new human host upon death. The story focuses on the world's wealthiest man, who is murdered; when his mind is transferred, he hires an ex-soldier to investigate who killed him. Check the trailer out above.

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Altered Carbon stars James Purefoy (Rome, Trollhunters), Joel Kinnaman (Suicide Squad, The Killing), and Will Yun Lee (San Andreas). The showrunner is Laeta Kalogridis, who was a producer on Avatar, Shutter Island, and Terminator: Genisys.

Kalogridis is also the co-writer of the upcoming manga adaptation Alita: Battle Angel, along with James Cameron. The first Alita trailer was released last month. While it was packed with kinetic sci-fi action, much of the online discussion has been centered around the decision to give lead actress Rosa Salazar giant manga-style eyes, which director Robert Rodriguez subsequently explained was to "honor the tradition" of the source material.

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