Neuromancer Teaser Welcomes Us to Chatsubo as Show Goes Into Production
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Neuromancer Teaser Welcomes Us to Chatsubo as Show Goes Into Production

News Neuromancer Neuromancer Teaser Welcomes Us to Chatsubo as Show Goes Into Production The Apple TV+ series stars Callum Turner as Case. By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on July 1, 2025 Screenshot: Apple TV+ Comment 0 Share New Share Screenshot: Apple TV+ Today is the first day of July, which is also the forty-first anniversary of when William Gibson’s Neuromancer was first published. Happy birthday, cyberpunk! To celebrate the occasion, the Apple TV+ released a teaser for the television adaptation we first heard about over a year ago and let us know that the show is now officially in production, meaning that it will succeed in being the first adaptation of Gibson’s iconic novel to make its way to the screen.   The teaser is very much that, just a few seconds of panning in on a sci-fi looking bar, with the words, “Bar Chatsubo” flickering to life in neon. Those who’ve read the book are familiar with the establishment; a watering hole in Ninsei of Chiba City that the book’s protagonist liked to visit.  Apple TV+’s Neuromancer, according to the streamer, “follows a damaged, top-rung super-hacker named Case (Callum Turner) who is thrust into a web of digital espionage and high stakes crime with his partner Molly (Briana Middleton), a razor-girl assassin with mirrored eyes aiming to pull a heist on a corporate dynasty with untold secrets.” In addition to Turner and Middleton, the show stars Joseph Lee, Mark Strong, Cleménce Poésy, Peter Sarsgaard, Emma Laird,Dane DeHaan, André De Shields, Max Irons, and Marc Menchaca. It comes from Graham Roland (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Dark Winds) and JD Dillard (Devotion, The Outsider, Sleight), with Roland serving as showrunner and Dillard directing the pilot. No news yet on when ten-episode series will premiere on Apple TV+. Check out the teaser below.[end-mark] The post <i>Neuromancer</i> Teaser Welcomes Us to Chatsubo as Show Goes Into Production appeared first on Reactor.