TV series, novels, movies and videogames are mining the 1930s for stories and characters, from the Perry Mason reboot to new novels from Kristin Hannah and Christina Schwarz, to director Guillermo del Toro’s pending thriller
TV series and novels return to the 1930s for stories and characters reflecting a harder, tougher AmericaAs a barrage of economic forecasts veer between overnight recovery and meltdown, several coming novels, TV series, films and videogames are offering escape by holding up a mirror to the financial trauma of the early 1930s.
The Great Depression underpins HBO’s “Perry Mason” reboot and, more indirectly, a new series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic science fiction novel “Brave New World” premiering on NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming platform on July 15.
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