[COMPLETED SERIES] In What Will Be Here?, five friends send a rocket to space with a collection of recordings on it that document the world’s decline, the stories they want to tell, and their efforts in building this rocket to get their message to the stars. They wonder what their world will have become by the time their message is listened to. At its core, this show is about living and creating w... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | FictionDramaScience Fiction |
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A beautiful and meaningful story all the way through.
Few can take the concept of “the end of the world as we know it” and leave audiences full of inspiration and motivation, but this show manages it easily! WWBH is full of heart, both warming and breaking in turn, and is beautifully written, acted, and designed from start to finish.
What will be here? is told in the style of journal entries and found audio, and slow-rolls the complexity of the dystopian world in which it’s set. There’s a good amount of humour to it, despite the rather dark story. It’s well-produced (audio design to make it feel very industrial is excellent) and the voice cast is top-notch. Recommended to binge.
Not worth your time. Low quality.
This is an amazing series. It meshes a savage critique of corporatism with questions like "Who is worthy of dissenting?" & "Why bother to try when faced with doom?" The answer to that last one seems to be "Not for us, we're doomed, but hopefully for What Will Be Here." Not only is this a well-scripted series, but it was exactly what I needed when I started listening to it. To the creators, thank you!
Apple Podcasts | #209 | United States/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #227 | Italy/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #51 | Poland/Fiction/Drama |
Apple Podcasts | #145 | Poland/Fiction |
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What Will Be Here? launched 4 years ago and published 27 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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