

John hates the over-social but anti-emotional civilization, asks to be sent to live in isolation, and gets a job as a lighthouse guard. John falls in love with Lenina but his desire is ruined by his antiquated sexual morale derived from reading Shakespeare. John turns out to be the son of the director of the cloning authority, which causes a scandal and makes John a celebrity freak. He and a girl called Lenina Disney go visit a reservation of 'savages' where they meet a handsome young man John and bring him back to 'civilization'. Bernard Marx is a different Alpha male with an inclination to thinking. People are hatched and cloned on conveyor belts to meet the requirements of five different social classes, from ruling Alphas to robot-like Epsilons. Everyone is kept happy with a legal drug, soma. that tells the tales of iconic racing locations.Storyline: Brave New World (1980) In a future society based on pleasure without moral worries, love is prohibited but casual sex, now called 'engaging', is strongly encouraged. You’ll be able to watch a couple of sports documentaries on July 15th too: In Deep with Ryan Lochte, which naturally focuses on the 12-time Olympic medallist, and Lost Speedways, a show hosted by Dale Earnhardt Jr. Joining Brave New World on the launch lineup are conspiracy thriller The Capture (with Ron Perlman and Famke Janssen), spy-focused workplace sitcom Intelligence (starring David Schwimmer of Friends fame) and Psych 2: Lassie Come Home, the sequel to Psych: The Movie. Owen Harris, who directed two terrific Black Mirror episodes in "San Junipero" and "Striking Vipers," is handling the first two installments of the series. It stars Alden Ehrenreich ( Solo: A Star Wars Story), Harry Lloyd ( Game of Thrones) and Jessica Brown Findlay ( Downton Abbey). The most eye-catching one is an adaptation of Aldous Huxley's classic dystopian novel Brave New World.

NBCUniversal has revealed which original series and movies you can check out when its ad-supported streaming service Peacock officially goes live on July 15th.
