Relegated to menial labor, Epsilons are treated almost as if they aren't even human, while the Alphas - the highest-ranking members in New London's society - live a life of carefree luxury. In this reimagining, Morgan's character, CJack60, is what's known as an Epsilon, the lowest rung of the hierarchy in this dystopian city known as New London. "There's elements of it that are used, but it's sort of a reimagining, and then obviously, it goes over nine episodes, so it's a longer, broader kind of arc." "I'd say the series is based on that world and the characters from that world, but it's not the story from the book Brave New World," Joseph Morgan ( The Originals), who plays a character called CJack60 in the series, told TV Guide. Peacock's new adaptation of the novel is a stunningly modern take on the familiar tale that feels more like a really freaky Black Mirror episode than classic literature. If you, like many others, had Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley on your required reading list in high school, prepare to see it as you never expected.
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