Tv tips: Justin Timberlake on the run in "In Time"

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Justin Timberlake on the run in "In Time"

"In Time – Your time is running out": Will (Justin Timberlake) and Sylvia (Amanda Seyfried) rebel against an inhuman system

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Justin Timberlake fights against a murderous dictatorship in "In Time" (RTL). The "veterinarian Dr. Mertens" (Das Erste) unexpectedly has offspring. In "The Eternal GAU?" ZDF looks back on the reactor accident in Fukushima.

8:15 p.m., RTL, In Time – your time is running out, Sci-Fi

In the world of the future one can buy additional years of life. However, the worker Will (Justin Timberlake) lacks the necessary change and so he has to work hard every hour. But he's lucky: the rich suicide Henry gives him his entire lifetime. When Will is accused of helping Henry's death, he takes the banker's daughter Sylvia (Amanda Seyfried) hostage and runs away.

8:15 p.m., Das Erste, veterinarian Dr. Mertens: No compromises, family series

Susanne Mertens (Elisabeth Lanz) is late for dinner with the family and there is a reason. Your visit to a gynecologist brings the unexpected to light: Susanne is not in the menopause, but pregnant! But what does that mean for you and Christoph (Sven Martinek) as a couple and for your future plans?

8:15 p.m., ZDF, The Eternal GAU? 10 years of Fukushima, documentary

March 11, 2021 will mark the tenth anniversary of the tsunami and nuclear disaster in Japan, which cost up to 20,000 people their lives and around 160,000 Japanese people their homeland. The consequences of the three core meltdowns in the reactor blocks of the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear power plant are still not controllable. The worst-case scenario hit the country, which believes in progress and technology, to the core. How is the situation today on the site of the power plant, in Fukushima prefecture, in the country that still relies on nuclear power – like so many other countries?

8:15 p.m., 3sat, traces of evil: love, thriller

Brock's school friend Klaus Willer (Harry Prinz) has holed up in a house. There is a picture of horror with the blood-smeared corpse of Willer's ex-girlfriend Lisa in the center. He only wants to speak to one person: the psychologist and interrogation specialist Richard Brock (Heino Ferch). Willer swears that he has nothing to do with the act. The clues lead to a strange community called "Eden". Under the direction of Michael Auer (Maximilian Brückner), the "Eden" wants to counter the disease-causing neo-capitalism with a form of sharing and healing.

8:15 p.m., kabel eins, Galaxy Quest – A planlessly through space, parody

The actors in a science fiction series that ran on television 20 years ago still regularly appear in their costumes in front of their numerous fans. But one day aliens show up who don't know it's just a show. You kidnap the brave Commander Peter Quincy Taggart (Tim Allen) and his fellow actors. The supposed heroes are supposed to assist the aliens in the fight against enemy invaders.

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