[09/29/21 - 09:09 AM] Video: "The Next Thing You Eat" - Official Trailer The six-episode docu-series will premiere on October 21.
[via press release from Hulu]
The Next Thing You Eat | Official Trailer
Want to know what you're eating? From lab-grown fish to burger flipping robots, The Next Thing You Eat explores the changes in what we eat. The six-episode docu-series will premiere on October 21.
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*OFFICIAL TRAILER *
THE NEXT THING YOU EAT
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Premieres on Hulu October 21, 2021
All six episodes of The Next Thing You Eat premiere Thursday, October 21st on Hulu!
From chef David Chang and Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville, The Next Thing You Eat is a six-episode docuseries that explores the seismic changes happening all around us and what they mean for the way we'll eat in the future. Chang and a diverse cast of characters dive headfirst into what lies ahead, including everything from burger-flipping robots, to lab-grown fish, to insect farms, to artificial intelligence calling all the shots.
Cast: David Chang
Credits: David Chang (EP), Morgan Neville (EP), Caitrin Rogers (EP), Christopher Chen (EP), Dave O'Connor (EP), Chris Ying (EP), Dominic Musacchio (Showrunner)
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