Scott Z. Burns’ latest science not-so-fiction series, Extrapolations, is now streaming on Apple TV and Collider’s Steve Weintraub sat down to talk with two of those stars, Tahar Rahim (The Serpent) and Indira Varma (Obi-Wan Kenobi), about the importance of joining this project and how it could affect viewers. In what Varma describes as the “ultimate storytelling,” Extrapolations depicts the very near future of 2037 and on, and the frightening consequences of the climate crisis, in eight episodes. Though each episode is a standalone story spanning three decades, the characters interconnect as they navigate a changed world, from raging wildfires to rising sea levels and beyond. In addition to Varma and Rahim, Extrapolations stars Academy Award-winners Meryl Streep, Forest Whitaker, and Marion Cotillard, as well as Edward Norton, Tobey Maguire, Gemma Chan, Daveed Diggs, and more. During their interview, Varma and Rahim tell us why it was important for them to be a part of this series and to work w
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