For a while now as new technology is presented to the public, the more it seems like we are becoming more dependent on it. Our smart phones order whatever we want or need instantly. Smart watches track our every move and home devices give us access to all our lights, televisions and other electronics. While Dark Web, which you can now stream on Amazon Prime Video, showed us the dark side of some of these devices and applications, there is a new series coming this November that is looking to explore our addiction to technology, our fear of what it’s doing to our minds and the thought of living without it. On November 22nd, Amazon Prime Video will debut a ten episode series titled, The Feed. You can check out the trailer above!
It looks like a very interesting series, in which we see a world that seems to have become dependent on their devices. But like one of the characters in the trailer says “every system is susceptible to viruses” and now the devices that was supposed to help them are causing them to act violently. Here is the synopsis provided by Amazon Prime Video:
In the near future, a high-tech implant connects our minds to “The Feed.” Every interaction, emotion, and memory can be shared instantly. Tom (Guy Burnet) and Kate (Nina Toussaint-White) are a young couple trying to resist their addiction to tech. Tom’s father, Lawrence (David Thewlis) invented “The Feed,” and his mother Meredith (Michelle Fairley) is the CEO overseeing its daily operation. When strange and violent things begin to happen to its users, Tom must do all he can to protect his wife, Kate (Nina Toussaint-White) and baby daughter from his father’s twisted creation. The Feed tells a very human story about survival, family, and the lengths that you would go to protect the ones you love.
The Feed is based on the novel by Nick Clark Windo and it’s written and executive produced by Channing Powell along with Susan Hogg and Sara Murray for Studio Lambert. It stars Guy Burnet, Nina Toussaint-Whitem Michelle Fairley, David Thewlis, Jeremy Neumark Jones, Clare-Hope Ashitey, Osy Ikhile, Shaquille Ali-Yebuah, Chris Reilly and Jing Lusi.
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Amazon Prime Video’s The Feed premieres on their streaming service November 22nd, 2019.
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