Latasha M. Ford with Awards Buzz recently sat down with show creators and executive producers Chris and Paul Weitz to discuss the show’s resonance and its collaboration with Apple TV. During our candid conversation, the Weitz brothers shared insights into the surprise renewal of The Murderbot Diaries, the series’ unique AI character, and why the sci-fi thriller has connected with viewers globally.
We also dived deep into the production of Season 2, revealing details about longer episodes, ambitious visuals, and the intense editing process. We further explored the fascinating parallels between AI advancements like ChatGPT and the world of Murderbot, discussing how AI reflects our society’s strengths, weaknesses, and future potential. Check out the full interview and discover the secrets behind adapting these beloved sci-fi books for the screen while staying true to the spirit of the source material. This update also marks Day 11 of our 71-day journey!
Full interview below:
About ‘Murderbot’
Based on the first novella in Martha Wells’ bestselling Hugo and Nebula Award-winning book series, season one of ‘Murderbot’ is a sci-fi thriller/comedy about a self-hacking security construct who is horrified by human emotion yet drawn to its vulnerable clients.
Played by Alexander Skarsgård, Murderbot must hide its free will and complete a dangerous assignment when all it really wants is to be left alone to watch futuristic soap operas and figure out its place in the universe. In addition to Alexander Skarsgård, the season one ensemble cast includes Noma Dumezweni (“Presumed Innocent”), David Dastmalchian (“Oppenheimer”), Sabrina Wu (“Joy Ride”), Akshay Khanna (“Critical Incident”), Tattiawna Jones (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) and Tamara Podemski (“Outer Range”). The Chris and Paul Weitz also known as the Weitz brothers write, direct, and executive produce under their Depth of Field banner. Andrew Miano also executive produces for Depth of Field. David S. Goyer executive produces alongside Keith Levine for Phantom Four. The 10-episode series began on May 16, 2025, and aired weekly until the finale concluded the season on July 11, 2025 — that said, season one is now bingeable on Apple TV.
Apple’s acclaimed sci-fi series ‘Murderbot’ lands season two renewal! The show was officially renewed for a second season on the same day as its season one finale. While Apple has not yet announced a formal release date, we can confirm via an exclusive interview with the Weitz brothers that filming for the new season has already begun and is off to a great start.
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