Sophie Turner takes a harrowing journey in Quibi's 'Survive' trailer

A wintry version of 'Lost.'
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Kellen Beck
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Sophie Turner takes a harrowing journey in Quibi's 'Survive' trailer
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Sophie Turner is starring in a new Quibi series called Survive, which, judging by the first trailer, seems very similar to the show Lost and the movie The Grey starring Liam Neeson.

Turner plays Jane, a woman who is about to attempt to overdose on pills when her plane crashes in a snowy environment. She has to do her best to survive alongside what looks like the only other person who lived through the crash, a man played by Corey Hawkins.

The show looks pretty fascinating and the scenery is spectacular. And of course, with the setup being that Jane possibly took a bunch of pills right before the crash, there could be a twist that not everything is as it seems... but we'll see.

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Kellen is a science reporter at Mashable, covering space, environmentalism, sustainability, and future tech. Previously, Kellen has covered entertainment, gaming, esports, and consumer tech at Mashable. Follow him on Twitter @Kellenbeck


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