TV series
Calls
Overview
Interconnected phone conversations chronicle the mysterious story of a group of strangers whose lives are thrown into disarray in the lead-up to an apocalyptic event.
Details
- First air date
- 2021-03-19
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 9 episodes
- Genres
- Mystery, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- Apple TV
- Production
- Canal+, StudioCanal, Bad Hombre, Logan
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Aubrey Plaza as Dr. Rachel Wheating (voice)
- Clancy Brown as General Wilson (voice)
- Matt Lauria as Officer Nevil (voice)
- Salli Saffioti as 911 N.Y. Operator (voice)
- Nika Futterman as 911 L.A. Operator (voice)
- Nicholas Braun as Tim (voice)
- Karen Gillan as Sara (voice)
- Lily Collins as Camila (voice)
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Mark (voice)
- Riley Keough as Rose (voice)
- Ben Schwartz as Andy (voice)
- Jennifer Tilly as Mother (voice)
Creators and crew
- Fede Álvarez - Creator
- Alexei Tylevich - Executive Producer
- Françoise Guyonnet - Executive Producer
- Fede Álvarez - Executive Producer
- Timothée Hochet - Executive Producer
- Raphaël Benoliel - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: The End
"There's someone outside. / What? / He's in the backyard...This is so scary."
Episode 2: The Beginning
"What day? / The day you screwed up your life, Mark."
Episode 3: Pedro Across the Street
"Long story short, he asked me to pick up a bag from his house. / Who asks for that?"
Episode 4: It's All in Your Head
"This is gonna sound weird but my arms are stretching and they're getting longer."
Episode 5: Me, Myself, and Darlene
"I just shot her. And I'm calling to turn myself in, so if you wanna send someone down here, I'll wait."
Episode 6: The Universe Did It
"Last time I saw you, you said you loved me since the 8th grade and you knew you always would."
Episode 7: Mom
"...And then you'll connect with someone in the future. / Or in the past, hopefully the past."
Episode 8: Is There a Scientist on the Plane?
"Captain. Our flight, this flight, it's all over the news. They're saying we crashed somewhere over Phoenix."
Episode 9: Leap Year Girl
"Please put your daddy issues aside, okay? The fate of the world depends on it."
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