Devs - Season 1 Apr 2026

The score by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow uses jarring, choral, and industrial sounds to create an atmosphere of constant tension and religious awe.

As the series progresses, it contrasts the "Many-Worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics against Forest's rigid determinism, questioning if human choice can truly break a pre-determined path. Devs - Season 1

Devs is not a typical fast-paced thriller; it is a slow-burn "philosophical puzzle." It demands the audience's full attention as it navigates complex theories of physics and morality. By the finale, the show moves beyond corporate mystery into a profound exploration of what it means to be human in a universe that may already be scripted. The score by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow

The central conflict hinges on the belief that if every event is caused by a prior event, then the future is already written. Forest is obsessed with this "tram-line" view of reality to absolve himself of guilt for a past tragedy. By the finale, the show moves beyond corporate

The Amaya campus is a mix of brutalist architecture and organic beauty, centered around a giant, haunting statue of a young girl. The Devs lab itself—a gold-clad, levitating vacuum chamber—is one of the most iconic sci-fi sets in recent years.

Devs: A Deep Dive into Determinism and Technology Alex Garland’s is a cerebral, high-concept science fiction miniseries that explores the chilling intersection of quantum computing, free will, and grief. Produced by FX, the eight-episode season serves as a visually stunning meditation on whether the universe is a predictable machine or a realm of infinite possibilities. The Premise