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Minority Report

"They see the future. She stops the crime."

TV Show TV-14 2015 43m/ep 6.0 /10 Canceled
FOX A FOX Original
Created by Max Borenstein, Philip K. Dick

A decade after Precrime was dismantled, law enforcement in 2065 Washington, D.C. still relies on a mix of human memory, predictive systems, and the last living precogs. The show follows Lara Vega, a detective carrying the weight of a painful past, and Dash, a young man whose visions of the near... Read more

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About Minority Report

A decade after Precrime was dismantled, law enforcement in 2065 Washington, D.C. still relies on a mix of human memory, predictive systems, and the last living precogs. The show follows Lara Vega, a detective carrying the weight of a painful past, and Dash, a young man whose visions of the near future keep surfacing at the wrong times. They form an uneasy team with a recovered precog, trying to stop the worst crimes from happening while wrestling with whether seeing the future changes fate or simply reshapes responsibility. Episodes balance procedural beats with personal stakes, keeping major revelations under wraps to preserve suspense.

Premiering in 2015, the series was created for television by Max Borenstein and traces its origins to Philip K. Dick's story, building on the public imagination formed by the earlier film adaptation.

The show did not earn major awards or high-profile nominations during its run, and it attracted only modest recognition from industry award bodies.

As an entry in the Minority Report lineage, the series kept the franchise alive for TV audiences and reignited debates about predictive policing, privacy, and surveillance in popular conversation. It borrowed visual and ethical cues familiar from the film, but it never quite equalized that earlier cultural footprint.

Reception was mixed, reflected in an average user rating around 5.95/10 from 192 votes, which matches viewer impressions that the concept is intriguing but the execution uneven. Critics and fans often pointed to strong performances from the leads and interesting ethical questions, while some found the tone inconsistent and the plot pacing variable. Major themes include free will versus determinism, the cost of preemptive justice, and how technology reshapes trust between citizens and the institutions meant to protect them.

Details

Release Date
September 21, 2015
Episode Length
43m
Rating
TV-14
User Ratings
192 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
1
Episodes
10
Network
FOX
Status
Canceled
Genres
Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Country
United States
Studio
Amblin Television +2 more
External Links
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Cast

Meagan Good

Meagan Good

Lara Vega

Stark Sands

Stark Sands

Dash

Nick Zano

Nick Zano

Arthur

Daniel London

Daniel London

Wally

Laura Regan

Laura Regan

Agatha

Li Jun Li

Li Jun Li

Akeela

Wilmer Valderrama

Wilmer Valderrama

Will Blake

Created by: Max Borenstein, Philip K. Dick

Seasons (1 season, 10 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

10 episodes - 2015

Frequently Asked Questions

Minority Report is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Minority Report has 1 season with a total of 10 episodes.

With a rating of 6.0/10 from 192 viewers, Minority Report is a mixed bag - check out reviews to see if it's right for you.

A decade after Precrime was dismantled, law enforcement in 2065 Washington, D.C. still relies on a mix of human memory, predictive systems, and the last living precogs. The show follows Lara Vega, a detective carrying the weight of a painful past, and Dash, a young man whose visions of the near f...

Minority Report stars Meagan Good, Stark Sands, Nick Zano, Daniel London, and Laura Regan.

Minority Report was created by Max Borenstein and Philip K. Dick.

Minority Report was released on September 21, 2015.

Minority Report is a Crime, Drama, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy series.

Yes. The TV series credits Philip K. Dick and builds on the same precog concept, presenting a story set ten years after the demise of Precrime.

No. The show ran for one season of 10 episodes and was canceled.

Meagan Good plays Lara Vega, and Stark Sands plays Dash. Both are principal members of the cast who are central to the series' crime-prevention storyline set in 2065.

It's rated TV-14, so it's aimed at viewers 14 and older and may include material parents could find unsuitable for younger children. Parental guidance is recommended.