The New Tomorrow : Spoilers And Such!

From Channel Five, UK;

the new tomorrow(1/26)
11.05–11.35

This new children’s show is a sequel to teen drama ‘The Tribe’, which has distinguished itself as a cult hit series around the world. It explores similar themes – of a world without adults and all that entails – but introduces new and younger characters and is aimed at a slightly younger children’s audience .

New viewers can fully enjoy the show without being familiar with The Tribe. But ‘Tribe’ aficionados will also enjoy the series, finding storylines evocative within ‘The Tribe’ mythology. Unfolding against a backdrop of photogenic snow-capped mountains and streams, pine forests, rolling valleys and hills, this scenic wilderness is inhabited by tribes of children. Some live in encampments of tents, others in crude primitive-style dwellings, and others in caves: this could be 1,000 years in the past – or even 1,000 years into the future. In one particular valley, there is a dangerous, mysterious and uncharted no-go area around with seemingly no signs of human or animal life – only machines from a bygone age.

The series focuses on the interplay of four tribes; The Ants; the Barbs; the Privileged and the Discards. The children battle against the forces of Nature from the first snows of winter, to the parched lands in summer, and rain and floods in the fall, punctuating themes of living off the land. Some tribes worship the sun and moon. Their culture and entire heritage seems to emanate from ancient markings visible from caves and rocks – and huge mysterious stone edifices reminiscent of Stonehenge and Easter Island. The markings seem as if they have evolved from an ancient civilisation but are also reminiscent of the machines that roam the technological graveyard in the Forbidden Zone.

The New Tomorrow combines action and adventure, mystery and intrigue, humour and pathos with underlying themes of hope and human endeavour where good always triumphs in the end.
Can the dream of the original Mall Rats (from ‘The Tribe’) to create a fair and just society and a better world finally come to pass through their descendants and a new generation of children, struggling to make sense of their environments and lives – in a world with no adults?

In this first episode, an enigmatic stranger called Sky arrives causing mystery and suspicion amongst the Barbs and Ants. Who is Sky? Where did he come from, and what does he want?
Flame, the Leader of the Privs, is especially concerned by Sky’s presence and wonders if Sky could somehow threaten Flame’s notion of extending his rule. Meanwhile, the Ants and Barbs are more concerned about movement from the monster machines in the forbidden zone. The Ant Tribal leader, Faygar, disagrees with the leader of the Barbs, Zora, on the best way of dealing with the machines – and Flame.

Holy poo!!!
The forbidden zone?
Ancient markings?
Monster machines?
Could Sky be Amber’s son Bray?!?!

Can’t wait!

New Tomorrow Articles Now Up!

That article which featured character names and Ray Thompson speaking about a Tribe film is now up. Click here to read it. It’s a good read, quiet alot in there.

Also, on Saturday 28th May, The Sun’s TV Guide briefly mentioned The Tribe – The New Tomorrow, article is here. Thanks to Adam (Scream0) for the scan, cheers mate :D

Hopefully more Tribe articles will appear in the UK press as series 5 will be repeated soon and eventually New Tomorrow will start. (Let me know if you spot any!) ;)

Phwoar! Character Names For The Tribe A New Tomorrow…

In the new series, action centres around three tribes of children, all dressed in funky clothes and daubed with wild make-up: The Barbs, a primitive bunch of kids, who are at one with nature, and led by warrior girl Zora; The Ants, a disparate bunch of children hankering to the past, led by the flamboyant high priestess Faygar; and The Privileged, a hedonistic gang led by megalomaniac dictator Flame.

Interesting names I must say… Sorry but no mention of Bray and Brady! The article features interview snips from Nick Wilson and Raymond Thompson.

Quote from Raymond Thompson…

It has the same basic premise of kids fending for themselves without adults, but it tells the story of descendants from the original series.

RT speaking about the new setting for the series:

We wanted to create that sense of not knowing whether this was a prequel or a sequel, In places it looks like a nuclear war zone, set a thousand years in the future, and at other times, vestiges of tribal art and spiritual monuments make it seem like one thousand years in the past.

Nice! I hope there’s stuff in there for older fans…

Source: TBI Kid’s Briefing. Full article will be up on tribe heaven soon (having a few computer probs!)…

The Tribes Of A New Tomorrow…

From Tribemaster:

The Priviledged are a superficial Tribe. They are slightly decadent and everything is about their look and attitude…

The Barbs are a feral, untamed tribe… They worship their gods of the sun, moon and of course rain which makes their crops grow.

The Discarded are not really a tribe but a discarded band of children banished from their tribes to live like peasants. Some use to serve the Priviledged…

The Ants are lead by a high priestess… They desperately believe that one day their ancestors will come to save them.

Finally there are The Warps. They are savage, brutal and always ready for war…

Full text is here.

Cheers again to Lancie for pointing this out :D ( I’ve not been reading tribemaster for a while as it was stuck on the same thing for a whole month!) I have to say, the tribes all sound interesting, I’m looking forward to this series now *lol* I guess a fresh start is good… Who were the Mall Rats again?