- Network: AMC+ , AMC HDTV (East)
- Series Premiere Date: Jul 7, 2022
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 7 out of 14
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Jul 11, 2022
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Jul 18, 2022They continue to produce propaganda shows like this and then wonder why their revenue continues to drop. Unwatchable if you have more than two brain cells.
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Jul 13, 2022Casting for 'the current thing and the message' awful VFX and props. Supporting cast outshines the protagonist - chalk up another sci-fi death to approved narratives.
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Jul 14, 2022Starts off feeling like a B-Movie and slowly improves as it goes on. I feel, there going to be a lot of poor reviews for people who only watch the first part.
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Aug 18, 2022Instantly liked this, then as time went saw more and more flaws. Even so still had a great time.
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Sep 3, 2022A good series, I really liked it, well-chosen acting, a good plot, sometimes even soothing music, everything is on top I recommend this series
Awards & Rankings
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“Moonhaven” occasionally feels like the cheap, basic-cable version of those ambitious, elegantly-rendered series [“The Expanse,” “For All Mankind,” and “Foundation.”] But its ideas are interesting enough to make it worth the watch—you’ll just have to get past some dreadfeel dialogue filled with shadow and cringe, and discover the Truelune within yourself.
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It’s refreshing that Moonhaven, for all its minor flaws, trusts viewers to make our own connections between the lunar colony, what little we get to see of 23rd-century Earth, and the various geopolitical cataclysms of today. Of course the conflicts it sets up around power and privilege are relevant. But the resolutions aren’t simple.
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It’s complicated. It’s also overstuffed with soap opera melodramatics about certain family dynamics and romances, battle scenes that often play out in the murky night, and heavy-handed discussions about how a family can become a tribe, and then a tribe becomes a nation, and then we get wars. I found myself over the moon, but not in the best sense of that expression.