Bryan Singer's H+ Digital Series Explores Our Implanted Future

Thursday, July 12, 2012

H+: The Digital Series


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A groundbreaking new web-series by acclaimed producer Bryan Singer, H+: The Digital Series takes viewers on a journey into an apocalyptic future where technology has begun to spiral out of control... a future where the world's population has retired its cell phones and laptops in favor of stunning new device by Hplus Nano Teoranta, an innovative technology company that has found a way to connect the Internet to the human mind 24 hours a day.
Bryan Singer, the director of The Usual Suspects and X-Men has unleashed a groundbreaking new series that will be available online. H+: The Digital Series takes viewers on a journey into an apocalyptic future where technology has begun to spiral out of control... a future where the world's population has retired its cell phones and laptops in favor of stunning new device by Hplus Nano Teoranta, an innovative technology company that has found a way to connect the Internet to the human mind 24 hours a day.

In H+, millions of people have communications chips installed in their bodies, and are then wiped out by a virus attacking the chips. Shuttling back and forth in time, “H+” follows the survivors of that devastation while exploring the origins of the technology that caused it.

H+ is debuting on Youtube on August 8, but Comic Con attendees will get a sneak peek on Friday — and there's already been a screening in L.A. Io9 reader (and independent filmmaker) John V. Knowles was there, and he sent Io9 a report.

Singer said his goal with “H+,” directed by Stewart Hendler (“Sorority Row”) and with a cast including Alexis Denisof (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and Hannah Simone (“New Girl”), was to present an “extremely cinematic” series “that would look and sound like real high-quality television,” but was presented online.

So far the trailer looks pretty fantastic.  Subscribe to H+: The Digital Series here.  The episodes will be released on Wednesdays starting on August 8th.






SOURCE  Io9

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