

Young computer engineer Lily Chan investigates the secretive development division of her employer, a cutting-edge tech company based in San Francisco, which she believes is behind the murder of her boyfriend.
Devs Ratings & Reviews
- Zokkiie6 July 2025Pretty trippy show. Super moody, slow, and kinda hypnotic. It’s definitely one of those “big ideas” sci-fi series that wants you to sit there and think about life, free will, the universe, all that. Looks amazing, sounds cool, but yeah — it drags a bit and can feel a little too serious for its own good. Still, if you're into deep, weird tech-y stuff, it’s a solid watch.
- Lucas Mueller2 days agoOnly complaint was that it was before its time - but thats hardly a complaint
- Neon Ghloes4 days agoHow did Kyoko go from being sexy, sultry, and insatiable, to utterly insufferable? That can't be. This has to be the matrix... Don't wartch Ex-MackEena first. This teller vision show will be IMPOSSIBLE to get through otherwise.
- nandu2u24 February 2025Great sci-fi!
- Ajay5 June 2025Devs, in my opinion, is full of good ideas, but has such poor execution that it suffers from not being able to realise them. Sonoya Mizono is completely unconvincing, and with her in the driver's seat, Nick Offerman and Allison Pill's forces are severely muted. But what let me down ultimately was the climax - or rather, the lack thereof. Devs has structure, form and foundation, but ends up relying on poor acting and cliched tropes that underwhelm the entire series. If I were to believe in the many-world interpretation, there may be a world where this series lived up to its expectations.





























