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HBO Max teases post-apocalyptic series ‘Station Eleven’

HBO Max’s ‘Made for Love’ stars a woman with a surveillance chip in her head

Come for the trailer’s dystopia, stay for Ray Romano’s version of ‘Crazy in Love.’

Kris Holt
K. Holt
March 4th, 2021
HBO Max teases post-apocalyptic series 'Station Eleven' | DeviceDaily.com
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HBO Max has released a teaser for a series called Made for Love, which might give you a good reason to avoid getting too close to tech billionaires. Cristin Milioti plays Hazel Green, a woman who escapes an oppressive, decade-long marriage by fleeing to her hometown in the desert. Only one problem: Hazel’s husband has implanted a surveillance chip in her mind.

Byron Gogol (a character with a wonderful name played by Billy Magnussen) can use the chip to track and watch Hazel and to keep tabs on her “emotional data.” And somehow this is a comedy series. It’s based on a novel of the same name by Alissa Nutting.

If the dystopian, Black Mirror-esque premise has got you feeling glum, at least you can enjoy Ray Romano, who co-stars as Hazel’s dad, giving a unique rendition of Beyoncé’s “Crazy in Love” in the trailer. Oh, and his character’s partner appears to be a sex doll. It’s all happening here. 

Made for Love will arrive on HBO Max in April.

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