Future Man

Future Man
Josh Futturman, en pedel om dagen/verdensrangeret gamer om natten, har til opgave at forhindre menneskehedens udryddelse, efter at mystiske besøgende fra fremtiden erklærer ham for nøglen til at besejre den forestående superraceinvasion.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Future Man – Time travel, paradoxes, and a janitor who accidentally becomes humanity’s last hope.
“Future Man” is a gleefully chaotic sci-fi comedy that takes the classic save-the-world storyline and turns it completely on its head. Starring Josh Hutcherson (of Hunger Games fame) as Josh Futturman, an unassuming janitor and gamer who’s suddenly pulled into a real-life mission to prevent humanity’s extinction, it’s equal parts time-travel adventure and absurd satire.
What follows is a hilarious cascade of paradoxes, culture shocks, and cause-and-effect disasters, as Josh and his future-born companions try — and repeatedly fail — to fix the timeline. Every trip through history introduces new problems, stranger customs, and plenty of awkward encounters that leave our hero perpetually out of his depth.
It’s a much lighter, sillier ride than Hutcherson’s darker roles, but he nails the comedic tone, proving he can handle both drama and ridiculousness with ease. The writing balances clever sci-fi ideas with outrageous humour, never taking itself too seriously — even when the fate of the world’s on the line.
Fast, funny, and full of heart, Future Man is the kind of show that reminds you saving humanity might just be the messiest job in the multiverse.
⭐⭐⭐⭐ (out of 5) Future Man – Time travel, paradoxes, and a janitor who accidentally becomes humanity’s last hope.
“Future Man” is a gleefully chaotic sci-fi comedy that takes the classic save-the-world storyline and turns it completely on its head. Starring Josh Hutcherson (of Hunger Games fame) as Josh Futturman, an unassuming janitor and gamer who’s suddenly pulled into a real-life mission to prevent humanity’s extinction, it’s equal parts time-travel adventure and absurd satire.
What follows is a hilarious cascade of paradoxes, culture shocks, and cause-and-effect disasters, as Josh and his future-born companions try — and repeatedly fail — to fix the timeline. Every trip through history introduces new problems, stranger customs, and plenty of awkward encounters that leave our hero perpetually out of his depth.
It’s a much lighter, sillier ride than Hutcherson’s darker roles, but he nails the comedic tone, proving he can handle both drama and ridiculousness with ease. The writing balances clever sci-fi ideas with outrageous humour, never taking itself too seriously — even when the fate of the world’s on the line.
Fast, funny, and full of heart, Future Man is the kind of show that reminds you saving humanity might just be the messiest job in the multiverse.



















