Station Eleven
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Station Eleven
Summary
Station Eleven is a miniseries[1]. It ranks in the top 2% of miniseries entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,434 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Station Eleven's instance of is recorded as miniseries[3].
- Station Eleven's instance of is recorded as limited-run series[4].
- Station Eleven was directed by Hiro Murai[5].
- Station Eleven was directed by Jeremy Podeswa[6].
- Station Eleven was directed by Hiro Murai[7].
- Station Eleven was directed by Helen Shaver[8].
- Station Eleven was directed by Lucy Tcherniak[9].
- Station Eleven was directed by Helen Shaver[10].
- Station Eleven was directed by Lucy Tcherniak[11].
- Station Eleven was directed by Helen Shaver[12].
- Station Eleven was directed by Jeremy Podeswa[13].
- Station Eleven was directed by Jeremy Podeswa[14].
- Station Eleven's composer is recorded as Dan Romer[15].
- Station Eleven's genre is television series based on a novel[16].
- Station Eleven's genre is post-apocalyptic television series[17].
- Station Eleven's based on is recorded as Station Eleven[18].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Joe Pingue[19].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Mackenzie Davis[20].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Himesh Patel[21].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was David Wilmot[22].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Nabhaan Rizwan[23].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Danielle Deadwyler[24].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Dylan Taylor[25].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Deborah Cox[26].
- A cast member of Station Eleven was Luca Villacis[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Hiro Murai[5], Jeremy Podeswa[6], Helen Shaver[8], and Lucy Tcherniak[9]. Cast members include Joe Pingue[19], Mackenzie Davis[20], Himesh Patel[21], David Wilmot[22], Nabhaan Rizwan[23], and Danielle Deadwyler[24].
Publication
Station Eleven was published on +2021-12-16T00:00:00Z[28]. The original language of it was English[29]. Genres include television series based on a novel[16] and post-apocalyptic television series[17]. It was distributed by video on demand[30].
Why It Matters
Station Eleven ranks in the top 2% of miniseries entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,434 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]