The provocative story of Cole, a time traveler from a decimated future in a high-stakes race against the clock. Utilizing a dangerous and untested method of time travel, he journeys from 2043 to the present day on a mission to locate and eradicate the source of a deadly plague that will all but annihilate the human race.
The provocative story of Cole, a time traveler from a decimated future in a high-stakes race against the clock. Utilizing a dangerous and untested method of time travel, he journeys from 2043 to the present day on a mission to locate and eradicate the source of a deadly plague that will all but annihilate the human race.
The film explores humanity's self-destructive tendencies and the futility of altering a predetermined future, focusing more on psychological and philosophical themes of fate and perception rather than explicitly promoting a specific political ideology or solution.
The movie features a predominantly traditional cast without intentional race or gender swaps of established roles. Its narrative focuses on themes of time travel and an apocalyptic future, and does not include explicit critiques or negative portrayals of traditional identities.
The character of the lead scientist, a key figure responsible for time travel, was male in the original 1995 film but is portrayed as Dr. Katarina Jones, a female character, in the 2015 series.
The film "12 Monkeys" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on time travel, a deadly virus, and the psychological journey of its protagonist, without incorporating elements related to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 2015 TV series "12 Monkeys" adapts characters from the 1995 film. Key characters like James Cole, Dr. Railly, and Jennifer Goines (gender-swapped from Jeffrey) maintain the same racial portrayal as their film counterparts. No established character's race was changed.
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