| Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
| Jane Perry | ... | Gillian Laroux | |
| Nigel Barber | ... | Alex Grant | |
| Noeleen Comiskey | ... | Jessica Johnson / Jessica 2.0 | |
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Ezra Faroque Khan | ... | Dr. Kuresh |
| Kosha Engler | ... | Jessica 2.0 (voice) (as Kosha Englery) | |
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Stuart Ashton | ... | Mickey Locross |
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Alexander Clay | ... | Soldier 2.0 |
| Louisa Hollway | ... | Mary Laroux | |
| Wes Nike | ... | Jim Marcell (as Wesley Nike) | |
| Melissa Graham | ... | UK News Anchor | |
| Brian Deacon | ... | David Johnson | |
| David Bailie | ... | Jacob | |
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Neil Percival | ... | Charles Higgins |
| Tom Christian | ... | Carl Roberts (as Thomas Christian) | |
| Nick Kokotakis | ... | Classified Military Rep | |
Set in 2019, The Beyond chronicles the groundbreaking mission which sent astronauts - modified with advanced robotics, through a newly discovered worm hole known as the Void. When the mission returns unexpectedly, the space agency races to discover what the astronauts encountered on their first of its kind interstellar space journey. Written by Hasraf Dulull
Lots of potential wasted here. There are neat cgi and cyber-human tech but the writing is ploddingly dull and inept. I was constantly being snapped out of suspension-of-disbelief by words used incorrectly, either miswritten or not picked up by the director editor.
Mysteries are perplexing, not complexing. Things that live forever are immortal, not mortal. You rose through the rank, you didn't 'rised'.
And everyone is so faux detached and pseudoscientific. Little or no emotional connection to or from anybody.
Dull as a congressional hearing.