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Brave New World (disambiguation)

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The phrase "brave new world" comes from Miranda's speech in Shakespeare's The Tempest, Act V, Scene I:

"O wonder!
How many goodly creatures are there here!
How beautious mankind is!
O brave new world,
That has such people in't!"

It may also refer to:

In literature:

In film and television:

  • Brave New World (1980 film), a 1980 TV-movie version of Huxley's book
  • Brave New World (film), a 1998 TV-movie version of Huxley's book
  • Brave New World (TV series), an ABC TV mini-series about the possibilities of the 21st century
  • "Brave New World" (seaQuest 2032 episode), an episode of seaQuest 2032

In music:

  • Albums:
    • Brave New World (album), a 2000 album by Iron Maiden
    • Brave New World (Steve Miller Band album), a 1969 album by the Steve Miller Band
    • Brave New World (Styx album), a 1999 album by Styx
    • Brave New World, a 1995 album by The Rippingtons.
  • Songs:
    • "Brave New World," a song by Charlotte Church.
    • "Brave New World," a song from Motörhead's album Hammered (album).
    • "Brave New World," a song by Reagan Youth.
    • "Brace New World, a song by the Swedish band Covenant
    • A song from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds.
    • "Brave New World," the title song of the Iron Maiden album mentioned above.
    • "Brave New World," a song by Iron Savior.
    • "Brave New World," the title song of the Styx album mentioned above.
    • "Brave New World," the main theme song of Namco X Capcom a tactical role playing game for the Ps2
    • "Brave New World," a song by Hedley
  • Brave New World (band), an American electronic band from 1990-2000.

Other meanings:

  • Brave New World (role playing game), a superhero role-playing game set in a dystopian alternate reality
  • DCU: Brave New World, a one-shot comic book released in summer 2006 as part of DC Comics' One Year Later event.

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