Project Blue Book
Project Blue Book

Project Blue Book

2020TV ShowCanceled2 SeasonsEnglish

A chronicle of the true top secret U.S. Air Force-sponsored investigations into UFO-related phenomena in the 1950s and ’60s, known as “Project Blue Book”.

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IMDb6.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic63/100
Google Users89%
Director: Robert Zemeckis (Pilot Episode)Genres: Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi, History

Plot Summary

Based on the declassified investigations of UFOs by the U.S. Air Force in the 1950s and 60s, Project Blue Book follows Dr. J. Allen Hynek, a brilliant but skeptical astrophysicist. He is recruited by the Air Force to investigate UFO sightings, often finding rational explanations, but gradually uncovering a deeper, more complex reality that challenges his scientific beliefs and leads him down a path of conspiracy and hidden truths.

Critical Reception

Project Blue Book received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its historical premise, atmospheric storytelling, and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Aidan Gillen. While some found the episodic nature occasionally formulaic, the overarching conspiracy and the exploration of the unknown resonated well with audiences interested in UFO lore and historical mysteries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intriguing premise and historical accuracy in depicting the era's UFO investigations.
  • Aidan Gillen's performance as the skeptical Dr. Hynek was a consistent highlight for reviewers.
  • Some critics noted that the show occasionally fell into predictable procedural patterns but was elevated by its underlying conspiracy narrative.

Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the show's blend of history, mystery, and science fiction, finding it engaging and well-acted. Many viewers enjoyed the exploration of real-life UFO cases and the show's atmospheric depiction of the Cold War era.

Fun Fact

The series is loosely based on the real Project Blue Book, which investigated UFO sightings between 1952 and 1969, officially concluding that most sightings were misidentifications or natural phenomena, though the project's director, J. Allen Hynek, later became a prominent ufologist.

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TalisBriedis

TalisBriedis

I like the idea of the main plot. 2 hired guns to disprove UFO's. Yet you know in they are being used, and the Air Force is hiding the truth. I love the concept and the first few episodes seem to work well with it. OK, here is the bad part,...