It's been a while since we've heard much about Bryan Singer's apocalyptic web series H+, set in an extremely over-connected world, but the wait ends now—the first two, tense episodes have officially gone live.
The man behind X-Men: First Class and Superman Returns, Singer brings quite a bit of clout to the online series. The production values look top-notch, and the first two episodes definitely set the tone for what looks like an awesome thrill ride.
Here's the official synopsis for the series:
For now, here are episodes one and two:
If you're looking for more info, the recently-launched website for the series seems to have a few viral things going on that could be interesting.
What do you think?
(Via YouTube)
The man behind X-Men: First Class and Superman Returns, Singer brings quite a bit of clout to the online series. The production values look top-notch, and the first two episodes definitely set the tone for what looks like an awesome thrill ride.
Here's the official synopsis for the series:
A groundbreaking new 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 a 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.The episodes are debuting as a YouTube original series, and new installments will be available every Wednesday.
For now, here are episodes one and two:
If you're looking for more info, the recently-launched website for the series seems to have a few viral things going on that could be interesting.
What do you think?
(Via YouTube)