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New trailer for Netflix’s non-linear series Kaleidoscope

December 16, 2022 by Amie Cranswick

Netflix has released a trailer and images for the heist thriller series Kaleidoscope, ahead of its arrival on the streamer this January.

The crime anthology series takes viewers on a non-linear approach to storytelling, with individuals able to have different immersive experiences by choosing their own viewing order, leading to the finale.

Starring Giancarlo Esposito, Rufus Sewell, Paz Vega, Tati Gabrielle, Rosaline Elbay, Jai Courtney, Peter Mark Kendall, Niousha Noor, and Jordan Mendoza, the series spans over 25 years and centres on a master thief and his crew as they attempt an epic heist worth $7 billion dollars.

 

Spanning 25 years, Kaleidoscope (previously titled Jigsaw) is an all-new anthology series following a crew of masterful thieves and their attempt to crack a seemingly unbreakable vault for the biggest payday in history. Guarded by the world’s most powerful corporate security team, and with law enforcement on the case, every episode reveals a piece of an elaborate puzzle of corruption, greed, vengeance, scheming, loyalties and betrayals. How did the crew of thieves plan it? Who gets away with it? Who can be trusted?

Kaleidoscope arrives on Netflix on January 1st.

 

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Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television, Trailers Tagged With: Giancarlo Esposito, Jai Courtney, Jordan Mendoza, Kaleidoscope, netflix, Niousha Noor, Paz Vega, Peter Mark Kendall, Rosaline Elbay, Rufus Sewell, Tati Gabrielle

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