TV series
Soulmates
Overview
Fifteen years into the future, science has made a discovery that changes the lives of everyone on the planet – a test that unequivocally tells you who your soulmate is.
Details
- First air date
- 2020-10-05
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 6 episodes
- Genres
- Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Crime, Drama
- Network
- AMC
- Production
- Fearless Minds, AMC Studios
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Sarah Snook as Nikki
- Kingsley Ben-Adir as Franklin
- Dolly Wells as Jennifer
- Darren Boyd as Peter
- Anna Wilson-Jones as Rose
- Kaleb Gomez as Ella
- Aisha Singhateh as Ella (4 Years Old)
- Thea Barrett as Samantha
- Harriet Jovani as Tess
- Emily Bevan as Adele
- Lizzie Hopley as Amelia
- Christian Contreras as Samuel
Creators and crew
- Brett Goldstein - Creator
- William Bridges - Creator
- William Bridges - Executive Producer
- Jolyon Symonds - Executive Producer
- Brett Goldstein - Executive Producer
- Matthew Bird - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Watershed
Nikki and Franklin are happy in their marriage, but when everyone they know starts taking the soulmate test, they must ask if their relationship is enough.
Episode 2: The Lovers
David's life is turned upside down when Alison presents him with proof she's his soulmate. They start a torrid affair, but everything may not be what it seems.
Episode 3: Little Adventures
Adam and Libby's happy but unconventional marriage is disrupted when Libby's test results come through. When gorgeous, fun-loving Miranda arrives in their lives, Libby struggles to draw lines between her feelings for her husband and her soulmate.
Episode 4: Layover
Mateo and Jonah meet at a bar and immediately hit it off. Mateo is furious when he discovers that Jonah stole his passport, sabotaging his chance to fly to Colombia to meet his soulmate the next day, so they go on a wild adventure to get it back.
Episode 5: Break on Through
Devastated to discover that his soulmate is dead, big-hearted Kurt finds faith and opportunity in the arms of The Church of Righteous Transition, an organization that promises to help those whose soulmates have passed on.
Episode 6: The (Power) Ballad of Caitlin Jones
Caitlin has waited years for her soulmate match. Her dreams come true when she's matched with a handsome doctor, Nathan, but soon discovers Nathan is harboring a dark secret.
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