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6 episodes

Metal Hurlant Chronicles - Season 1

First aired Oct 27, 2012Season 1

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misubisu

Feb 9, 2026
6.0

**Score: 6/10 — A Visually Striking, Uneven Anthology That Fails to Fully Hurl** *Métal Hurlant Chronicles* is a fascinating, frustrating artefact. As an anthology series inspired by the legendary, ground-breaking French comic magazine *Métal Hurlant* (Heavy Metal), it promises a gateway to visionary, adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy. It delivers on that promise in fits and starts, offering moments of genuine visual invention and dark, pulpy fun. Yet, for all its style and occasional brilliance, the series consistently feels like it’s missing a crucial ingredient—a soul, a lasting impact, or a narrative punch to match its aesthetic—leaving it as a **6/10**, a decent curiosity with unfulfilled potential. **The Moments That Shine (The "Hurlant"):** * **Visual Flair & Pulpy Aesthetic:** The show’s greatest strength is its commitment to a bold, live-action comic book look. Each episode, directed by different visionaries, boasts rich production design, creative creature effects (often practical), and a saturated, graphic-novel colour palette. It feels like a series of high-end, R-rated graphic novel covers come to life. * **Star-Studded, Game Cast:** The anthology format attracts an impressive roster of genre talent, including Michael Jai White, Rutger Hauer, James Marsters, Kelly Brook, and more. They commit fully to the often-bizarre material, lending gravity and charm to even the thinnest of premises. * **Genuinely Great Episodes:** A handful of segments, like *"The Endomorphe"* or *"Shelter Me,"* crackle with the intended mix of erotic tension, existential dread, and twisty sci-fi concepts. In these moments, the series achieves what it set out to do: deliver a potent, adult-themed bite of speculative fiction. **What's Missing (The "Chronic" Issue):** This is the elusive part you can't put your finger on. The issue is often one, or a combination, of the following: * **Emotional Disconnect:** Many stories prioritise a cool concept or a twist ending over character. You admire the world-building but don't *care* about the people in it, making the dramatic stakes feel hollow. * **Uneven Execution:** The quality varies wildly from episode to episode. A profound, mind-bending tale can be followed by a clumsy, juvenile romp, breaking any sense of tonal cohesion and making the series feel inconsistent. * **Style Over Substance:** Too often, the arresting visual is the entire point. The narrative beneath can feel undercooked, like a stunning trailer for a more compelling movie that was never made. It lacks the philosophical weight or narrative density of its comic source material. * **Atonal Pacing:** Some stories feel rushed to fit the runtime, while others drag. This disrupts the anthology's rhythm and prevents a satisfying build of atmosphere or tension. **The Verdict:** *Métal Hurlant Chronicles* is best approached as a sampler platter of sci-fi/fantasy concepts. It **has its moments** of genuine creativity and visual splendor that will delight fans of the genre and the original comics. However, its inability to consistently marry its striking style with substantive, emotionally engaging storytelling is its core flaw. You watch it for the occasional brilliant idea and the cool visuals, not for lasting narrative satisfaction. It’s a **flawed tribute**—more of a stylish homage to the *idea* of *Heavy Metal* than a worthy successor to its legacy. **Watch if:** You are a die-hard *Heavy Metal* fan, love anthologies, and appreciate bold visual style over deep narrative. **Skip if:** You require strong character arcs, consistent quality, or emotionally resonant storytelling. This is primarily a spectacle.

Episodes

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Episode 1

King's Crown

6.8
Oct 27, 201230 min4 votes

In an alternate universe, a tournament is held, to determine the successor sovereign. The fighting takes place under the eyes of the king robot.

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Episode 2

Shelter Me

7.0
Oct 27, 201230 min2 votes

A woman regains consciousness in a bomb shelter. Her only companion, a man tells her that the end of the world just happened.

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Episode 3

Red Light / Cold Hard Facts

6.0
Oct 27, 201230 min1 votes

A man tries to escape from a prison located on a distant planet. In 2312, scientists discovered a cryogenically frozen man of the twentieth century.

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Episode 4

Three on a Match

6.0
Nov 3, 201230 min1 votes

Three survivors on a sinking spaceship, competing for scarce oxygen supply on their rescue shuttle whose hull is damaged.

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Episode 5

Master of Destiny

6.7
Nov 3, 201230 min3 votes

Two mercenaries are found on the planet Masters of Doom, which, according to legend, know the date of death of all living beings.

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Episode 6

Pledge of Anya

5.7
Nov 3, 201230 min3 votes

A demon has escaped and is about to surface in humans. A warrior is sending to the world of mortals.