“Fringe” ran from 2008 to 2013 in 100 episodes spread over five seasons. The main cast was Anna Torv (Mindhunter), Joshua Jackson (Dawson’s Creek, Little Fires Everywhere), John Noble (Sleepy Hollow, Elementary) and Jasika Nicole (The Good Doctor).
Together, the team is the FBI’s special unit. responsible for supernatural cases in Boston. Initially, it can still be assumed that are isolated cases, but in the course of the series more and more that an incipient conflict with a parallel universe is the reason for the the unusual occurrences.
“Fringe”: Secret Signs
“Fringe” scores not only with its exciting plot, but also with the many details that make the series so worth seeing. It has different opening credits, depending on the parallel universe in which the episode is currently set.
In addition, the series communicates with the viewer via a glyph code. Here, blue images are shown on a black background, similar to an X-ray, which stand for letters. In the course of the episode, you can puzzle together such a word.
“Fringe” Season 6: A expensive fun
Although “Fringe” had a large fan base and was praised by critics, declining viewership and rising production costs brought the mystery drama to an abrupt end. The series, along with Altered Carbon, Stranger Things, The Mandalorian and Westworld, is even one of the most expensive sci-fi series of recent years. In order to bring the series to a meaningful end and crack the 100, the fifth season was filmed with 13 episodes. The other seasons all had around 20 episodes.
“Fringe”: Alternative series
The forerunner of “Fringe” and almost all series from this sector was certainly The X-Files. FBI agents Fox Mulder and Dana Scully investigate sinister and supernatural cases here as well. The series ran from 1993 to 2002, celebrated a comeback from 2016 to 2018 and made it to the big screen with two films, The X-Files – The Movie and The X-Files – Beyond Truth.
A little less serious, but just as supernatural, is Supernatural. Sam and Dean Winchester are on the hunt for all kinds of myths, legends and celestial and devilish figures. It’s similar in Warehouse 13, where a team of federal agents visits, stores and protects artifacts. Primeval will certainly be a lot of fun if you are fans of primeval monsters. On the other hand, X-Factor gets to the bottom of the truth. The series tells different, inexplicable stories per episode; some are true and some are not. Guess along!