![]() ![]() Adaptational Expansion: Due to the move to CGI, several cases of literal wooden acting are gone, with much more natural movements, including weightlessness within space, and scenes such as when swimming actually have the characters move and act.Also applies to Thunderbird 5 from a certain perspective, as it goes from just being the satellite communication system that alerts the team to their next rescue to actually being able to participate in rescue missions on its own.Likewise, Grandma Tracy's personality has undergone a full 180 degrees from a sweet little old granny (who could cook just fine) to a foul-tempered Lethal Chef badass grandma.While Tintin was a renowned Neutral Female, Kayo is a full-blown Action Girl. Adaptational Badass: Kayo, who is the equivalent of the original series' Tintin.Action Girl: Penelope as in the original, but Kayo even more so.Accidental Hug: In "Heavy Metal", Brains and Moffie (who are sharing an awkward nerdy unspoken crush) nearly do the spontaneous-hug-in-a-moment-of-joy version, but break off at the last moment.During their confrontation the mine soon begins to crumble, and she and Scott must work together to escape and reseal the mine, before a storm spreads the leaking radiation to the nearest city with serious consequences. When Scott arrives and enters the mine, he discovers a source of unstable uranium, and is attacked by a mysterious woman, who claims that the mine belongs to her family. Abandoned Mine: In "Crosscut", Thunderbird 5 picks up an unusual radiation spike from a remote corner of Africa, and John discovers a former uranium mine has reopened, leading to Scott rushing there in Thunderbird 1 to investigate, with Virgil following.20 Minutes into the Future: The series, like the original which was set in 2065 to 2067, is set in 2060.Not to be confused with the 1966 film set in the milieu of the original series. Two more seasons were then commissioned, bringing the episode total to 78. The series received a great deal of publicity in the British media, with all concerned insisting that they wanted the new series to remain true to the spirit of the old. The series is a UK-New Zealand co-production and features visual effects by Weta Digital, CGCG Inc and Milk VFX, which look every bit as awesome as you'd expect. The original marionettes have been replaced with CGI, although many of the sets and environments, most notably Tracy Island, are models. It began on ITV and CITV on 4 April 2015 and concluded 22 February 2020. Thunderbirds Are Go is the remake of Thunderbirds. ![]()
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