First look at Netflix's non-linear streaming concept "Kaleidoscope"

Kaleidoscope Trailer

Netflix has unveiled a first behind-the-scenes look at an interactive streaming series coming in 2023 called Kaleidoscope. Formerly known as Jigsaw, this "non-linear" anthology series is similar to Netflix's clever interactive "Bandersnatch" episode of Black Mirror. This one focuses on the biggest heist ever attempted, as well as the revenge and betrayals that surround it. Inspired by the story of money missing in Hurricane Sandy in New York. The gripping crime series takes a non-linear approach, creating unique intrigue and suspense, with Netflix viewers each having a different experience. Some may start with certain episodes (like "Yellow" or "Green") and then move further in their own personal viewing order with options ("Blue" or "Purple" or "Orange", then "Red" or " Rose") to the epic finale "White: The Heist". Everyone will eventually see all the episodes, but the order in which they watch the episodes will affect their perspective on the story, the characters, and the questions and answers at the heart of the heist. How will you discover the colors of Kaleidoscope? It stars Giancarlo Esposito, Paz Vega, Rufus Sewell, Tati Gabrielle, Peter Mark Kendall, Rosaline Elbay, Jai Courtney, Niousha Noor, Jordan Mendoza, Soojeong Son and Hemki Madera. I fully admit that this caught my attention. I always love a good heist - let's go, Giancarlo.

Here is the first trailer for Netflix's experimental series Kaleidoscope, straight from YouTube:

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Spanning 25 years, Kaleidoscope (previously titled Jigsaw) is an all-new anthology series that follows a team of masterful thieves and their attempt to crack a seemingly unbreakable safe for the biggest payday Of the history. Guarded by the world's most powerful corporate security team and with law enforcement on the case, each episode reveals one piece of an elaborate puzzle of corruption, greed, revenge, intrigue , loyalties and betrayals. How did the team of thieves plan it? Who gets away with it? Who can we trust? Loosely based on the real-life story where seventy billion dollars worth of bonds disappeared in midtown Manhattan, New York during Hurricane Sandy (in 2012), Kaleidoscope consists of eight episodes ranging from 24 years before the robbery to 6 months after. > For more information on this series, visit Netflix's Tudum website.

Kaleidoscope is an experimental non-linear streaming series created by writer Eric Garcia (novelist/scriptwriter Repo Men, Strange But True previously) for Netflix. With episodes directed by Russell Fine, Everardo Gout, Mairzee Almas and Robert Townsend. Garcia is the showrunner and editor. With more writing by Evan Endicott, Josh Stoddard, Ning Zhou, Kalen Egan, Kate Barnow and Garrett Lerner. Executive produced by Russell Fine, Fred Berger, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Justin Levy, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan, Clayton Krueger and Garrett Lerner. Netflix will launch the Kaleidoscope series for streaming starting January 1, 2023, which will mark the start of the new year. Who is interested? Do you look good?

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First look at Netflix's non-linear streaming concept "Kaleidoscope"
Kaleidoscope Trailer

Netflix has unveiled a first behind-the-scenes look at an interactive streaming series coming in 2023 called Kaleidoscope. Formerly known as Jigsaw, this "non-linear" anthology series is similar to Netflix's clever interactive "Bandersnatch" episode of Black Mirror. This one focuses on the biggest heist ever attempted, as well as the revenge and betrayals that surround it. Inspired by the story of money missing in Hurricane Sandy in New York. The gripping crime series takes a non-linear approach, creating unique intrigue and suspense, with Netflix viewers each having a different experience. Some may start with certain episodes (like "Yellow" or "Green") and then move further in their own personal viewing order with options ("Blue" or "Purple" or "Orange", then "Red" or " Rose") to the epic finale "White: The Heist". Everyone will eventually see all the episodes, but the order in which they watch the episodes will affect their perspective on the story, the characters, and the questions and answers at the heart of the heist. How will you discover the colors of Kaleidoscope? It stars Giancarlo Esposito, Paz Vega, Rufus Sewell, Tati Gabrielle, Peter Mark Kendall, Rosaline Elbay, Jai Courtney, Niousha Noor, Jordan Mendoza, Soojeong Son and Hemki Madera. I fully admit that this caught my attention. I always love a good heist - let's go, Giancarlo.

Here is the first trailer for Netflix's experimental series Kaleidoscope, straight from YouTube:

Kaleidoscope Series< /p>

Kaleidoscope Series< /p>

Spanning 25 years, Kaleidoscope (previously titled Jigsaw) is an all-new anthology series that follows a team of masterful thieves and their attempt to crack a seemingly unbreakable safe for the biggest payday Of the history. Guarded by the world's most powerful corporate security team and with law enforcement on the case, each episode reveals one piece of an elaborate puzzle of corruption, greed, revenge, intrigue , loyalties and betrayals. How did the team of thieves plan it? Who gets away with it? Who can we trust? Loosely based on the real-life story where seventy billion dollars worth of bonds disappeared in midtown Manhattan, New York during Hurricane Sandy (in 2012), Kaleidoscope consists of eight episodes ranging from 24 years before the robbery to 6 months after. > For more information on this series, visit Netflix's Tudum website.

Kaleidoscope is an experimental non-linear streaming series created by writer Eric Garcia (novelist/scriptwriter Repo Men, Strange But True previously) for Netflix. With episodes directed by Russell Fine, Everardo Gout, Mairzee Almas and Robert Townsend. Garcia is the showrunner and editor. With more writing by Evan Endicott, Josh Stoddard, Ning Zhou, Kalen Egan, Kate Barnow and Garrett Lerner. Executive produced by Russell Fine, Fred Berger, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Justin Levy, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan, Clayton Krueger and Garrett Lerner. Netflix will launch the Kaleidoscope series for streaming starting January 1, 2023, which will mark the start of the new year. Who is interested? Do you look good?

Find more articles: Streaming, Watch, Trailer

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