Meet the characters of Apple's latest series Lessons in Chemistry

    Join Oscar-winning actress Brie Larson as she takes on the role of an unconventional scientist. The show follows her character, Elizabeth Zott, as she navigates the challenges of the 1960s.

    Lessons in Chemistry (Source: Cinemablend)

    Lessons in Chemistry (Source: Cinemablend)

    Get ready for an exciting journey into the world of science, feminism, and humor with Apple's latest series, "Lessons in Chemistry." In this upcoming show, Academy Award-winning actress Brie Larson takes on the role of Elizabeth Zott, an unconventional scientist breaking barriers and challenging societal norms in the 1960s.

    Join us as we delve into the intriguing world of this series and explore the captivating character dynamics that promise to make it a must-watch.

    Elizabeth Zott

    Portrayed by Oscar winner Brie Larson, is the brilliant and determined protagonist of "Lessons in Chemistry." Beginning as a lab assistant facing the obstacles of a male-dominated scientific world, Zott's character undergoes a transformation. She rises to fame with Supper at Six.

    Calvin Evans

    Portrayed by Lewis Pullman of "Top Gun: Maverick" fame, is a brilliant scientist and an equally dedicated feminist colleague to Elizabeth Zott in "Lessons in Chemistry." While he achieves recognition by gracing the cover of Scientific American, it's when he joins forces with Zott in the laboratory that his research truly takes flight.

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    Harriet Sloane

    Portrayed by Aja Naomi King from "How to Get Away With Murder," is a stark contrast to the central characters in "Lessons in Chemistry." As the couple's neighbor, she brings a unique perspective to the storyline.

    Get ready for a fun and fascinating ride with "Lessons in Chemistry!" With the charismatic Brie Larson leading the way as the brilliant and determined Elizabeth Zott, this series promises to be a delightful blend of humor, feminism, and scientific exploration.