🐱 'Quantum Leap' Shows Off Diverse Non-Binary Cast

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NBC has released first look images from the pilot episode of the Quantum Leap reboot/sequel featuring the diverse and non-binary cast.

Earlier in the month, the network announced a series order.

The cast is led by Raymond Lee as Dr. Ben Seong, who has previously been described as the "spiritual successor" to Scott Bakula’s Dr. Sam Beckett from the original series.

Ernie Hudson, known for the Ghostbusters movies, is playing Herbert “Magic” Williams, a Vietnam veteran and head of the time travel project at Quantum Leap who using a bit of politicking and his military know-how to keep the Pentagon at bay, buys the team some time to rescue Ben but expects answers once he’s back.

Nanrisa Lee is playing Jenn the head of security at Quantum Leap headquarters.

Mason Alexander Park is playing the non-binary character Ian, the chief architect of Quantum Leap’s AI program.

Caitlin Bassett is playing Addison, the project lead at Quantum Leap HQ who operates state-of-the-art technology to communicate with an individual time traveling in the past. Judging from the last image below, it seems likely this is the equivalent of Al Calavicci, played by the late Dean Stockwell as Addison is holding a similar-looking communicator.

Quantum Leap is described as: It’s been 30 years since Dr. Sam Beckett stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished. Now a new team has been assembled to restart the project in the hopes of understanding the mysteries behind the machine and the man who created it.

The series hails from Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, with Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt serving as writers and executive producers; original creator Don Bellisario is also serving as executive producer with Deborah Pratt, and Martin Gero.

The show is also said to be set in the present day, with Scott Bakula is not presently said to be involved.

Quantum Leap will air at 10 p.m. Mondays following The Voice in the Fall.
 
Do you think Sam would want to come back to the current year? He'd be leaping around trying like hell to fix it.
SAM: I'm a woman?
LEFT-WING AUDIENCE: YES!
RIGHT-WING AUDIENCE: NO!

I don't recall if Sam ever actually leaped into a woman but if he did it was incredibly offensive by today's standards. I know he leaped into a retard and a monkey.
 
SAM: I'm a woman?
LEFT-WING AUDIENCE: YES!
RIGHT-WING AUDIENCE: NO!

I don't recall if Sam ever actually leaped into a woman but if he did it was incredibly offensive by today's standards. I know he leaped into a retard and a monkey.

Yeah theres no way this is going to be good. Quantum Leap was like a product of it's time, all hopeful and uplifting, and sometimes patriotic.

Now it's 2022, we hate ourselves, hate our country, and we want to for some reason turn kids in eunichs.
 
The original already had the lead character jumping into niggers, women and other retards. It doesn't need a woke reimagining.
Yes but modern Hollywood and the tyrannical insane left - redundancy - aren't satisfied with subtlety framed in good story telling.
You have to be hit with a flaming sledge hammer while having it screamed in your ear every minute that white men are the devil and somehow it'll be shoe horned in that Drumpf is a Russian puppet.
 
How is the original Quantum Leap? Is it worth watching?
The original Quantum Leap gave me nightmares as a kid; scifi in the light of day, but at night I was tormented by the fear that Scott Bakula might jump into my body and fuck up my life by acting weird for a few days.

It was an all right show, but I don't know how it's aged.
 
SAM: I'm a woman?
LEFT-WING AUDIENCE: YES!
RIGHT-WING AUDIENCE: NO!

I don't recall if Sam ever actually leaped into a woman but if he did it was incredibly offensive by today's standards. I know he leaped into a retard and a monkey.
He definitely leaped into women, and I believe it was a Driving Miss Daisy type thing where he had a hat with a veil and a floral dress. Comical drag stuff.
 
It was an all right show, but I don't know how it's aged.
It's aged pretty fucking well compared to modern bullshit.

They're going to fuck this up hard.

My money is they'll jump into a BLM protestor or mention Saint Floyd within 4 episodes.
 
Serious question, how many more flops will it take to realize that people don't watch shows for their "diversity"?
They're making them bad on purpose for tax evasion purposes. Get a tax break here for hiring minorities, a tax break there for hiring women, here a break, there a break. Then when the show bombs (on purpose), the studio gets to write off the losses on their taxes.

All woke shows are set up to fail. That they push an agenda is just a bonus.
 
Didn't they say at the end of the series Sam could never come home? They'll probably retcon that or ignore it.
 
Hopefully it's good because I loved the original.

This scene won't happen in the remake, that's for sure.
 
How is the original Quantum Leap? Is it worth watching?
It was peak Reagan-era feelgood TV with a veneer of sci-fi and sometimes a moral at the end.

Didn't sam basically die anyway? I swear he met god in the last episode.
He meets television God and is told "you were in control of this the whole time and you can go home whenever you want but you won't because you still got more people to save". And he never did.

So they'll retcon it that he returned crazy or as an old man or something. Anything to undo what was done.
 
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ole Ernie Hudson, just happy to be included.
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Hudson portrays Herbert “Magic” Williams, a Vietnam veteran and head of the time travel project at Quantum Leap. Using a bit of politicking and his military know-how to keep the Pentagon at bay, Magic buys the team some time to rescue Ben but expects answers once he’s back.
 
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