This TV series has become the highest rated series on iMDb, even "Game of Thrones" can't compare

This TV series has become the highest rated series on iMDb, even "Game of Thrones" can't compare

HBO's latest historical drama "Chernobyl" has become popular all over the world after it was broadcast. The heavy historical theme is thought-provoking. At present, this TV series has received the highest score of 9.7 on iMDb, surpassing the previous first place "Planet Earth Season 2" with 9.5 points, and even "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones" are behind it.

The TV series "Chernobyl" is set in April 1986, when the explosion occurred, and about two years later in 1988. As a historical biographical TV series, "Chernobyl" finally restores the truth of the whole incident. Compared with the game, the more realistic fear after the nuclear explosion gives people a more terrifying experience. Most of the show was filmed in Lithuania. The creators said that they chose Lithuania mainly because they have an outstanding crew, very beautiful scenes, and many buildings from the former Soviet era that are still preserved today. The nuclear power plant that exploded is also in Lithuania. Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is also one of the filming locations.

Chernobyl trailer:

HBO's new historical drama "Chernobyl" was officially aired on May 6.

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