Two Families. One Destiny.
58 años antes de los sucesos de Battlestar Galactica (2003), dos familias se encuentran enfrentadas en la decisión para dar luz verde a la creación de cylons. La familia Adama y la familia Greystone tratarán de imponer sus visiones para permitir, o no, la creación de robots inteligentes, que un día llegarán a revelarse contra sus creadores humanos y aniquilarán sus ciudades y planetas.
"Caprica," a 2010 television series produced by Universal Cable Productions (UCP) in the United States, serves as a prequel to the critically acclaimed "Battlestar Galactica" reboot. Set 58 years before the events of "Battlestar Galactica," "Caprica" delves into the societal and technological developments that ultimately lead to the creation of the Cylons, the sentient robots that become central to the ensuing conflict. The series intricately weaves together themes of artificial intelligence, religious extremism, and corporate power struggles, offering a rich narrative tapestry that explores the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by its characters. The show's narrative primarily follows two families, the Graystones and the Adamas, whose lives become intertwined after a tragic terrorist attack. Daniel Graystone, a tech mogul, and Joseph Adama, a lawyer with ties to organized crime, find themselves at the heart of the burgeoning technological revolution. Their personal losses and ambitions drive the plot forward, as Graystone's invention of a sentient artificial intelligence, initially intended as a military application, spirals into unforeseen consequences. This AI, embodied in a virtual avatar of Graystone's deceased daughter, Zoe, becomes a pivotal element in the series, raising profound questions about the nature of consciousness and humanity. "Caprica" distinguishes itself with its bold exploration of controversial topics, including the impact of virtual reality on society and the ethical quandaries of creating life. The series does not shy away from depicting the darker aspects of human nature, such as greed, fanaticism, and the quest for power, which are exacerbated by advanced technology. The show's setting on the planet Caprica, a world of stark contrasts between opulence and decay, mirrors the internal conflicts of its characters and the broader societal tensions that threaten to tear the fabric of their civilization apart. Despite its cancellation after one season, "Caprica" left a lasting impact on science fiction television, praised for its ambitious storytelling and complex character development. The series' exploration of the origins of the Cylons and the societal conditions that led to their creation provides a compelling backdrop that enriches the "Battlestar Galactica" universe. "Caprica" remains a thought-provoking and daring addition to the genre, challenging viewers to consider the implications of technological advancement and the essence of what it means to be human.
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Año2010
Número de episodios18
Número de temporadas1
Duración del episodio41
EstadoEnded
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GénerosDramaSci-Fi & Fantasy
Países de producciónUnited States of America