Darknet (TV series) explained

Genre:HorrorCrime
Creator:Kyra Green
Director:Vincenzo Natali
Jeremy Ball
Anthony Scott Burns
Rodrigo Gudiño
Steven Hoban
Brett Sullivan
Composer:Alex Khaskin
Language:English
Country:Canada
Company:Copperheart Entertainment
PorchLight Entertainment
20th Century Fox Television
Gracie Films
Big Idea Entertainment
Network:Super Channel
Fox Broadcasting Company
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:6
Voices:Aaliyah
Related:Treehouse of Horror

Darknet is a Canadian horror series that ran from October 2013 through March 2014. The show is an adaptation of the Japanese series Tori Hada.[1] [2] The series has been described as being composed of "snippets of people's lives being interrupted by vivid instances of unexpected violence or shocking strangeness" and each episode consists of several interlocking stories.[3] The series' setup allowed for users to submit their own scripts and videos to the official series' social media sites after the season's end.[4]

The first episode of Darknet was released onto the Internet on October 31, 2013 through the series' official Fox Broadcasting Company page and subsequent episodes were made available through Super Channel. The first season of Darknet comprises six episodes and was completed on March 28, 2014.

Premise

Each episode features several different stories that revolve around people in various different horror-related situations. Each story is related to a website called "Darknet", where people can post questions or answers to various topics such as what would be the best way to dispose of a corpse.[5]

Cast

Reception

Critical reception for the initial episode of Darknet was positive and IndieWire compared the overall series format to the V/H/S series, as each series comprises several shorts created by different directors. Bleeding Cool praised Natali for "really [nailing] the atmosphere in the most suspenseful scenes".[6] Fangoria also gave the episode a positive rating, as they enjoyed that Natali (who directed the initial episode) connected the stories and fates of the different tales in the pilot episode and felt that it was "one of the most fun and freaky episodes of horror television to come out of the web".[7]

Broadcast

The series is currently available for streaming on Netflix in Australia, Ireland, Romania and possibly other countries.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Natali, Gudino, Sullivan And More Bring Terror To The Small Screen With DARKNET. Twitch Film. 4 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140626221409/http://twitchfilm.com/2013/08/natali-gudino-sullivan-and-more-bring-terror-to-the-small-screen-with-darknet.html. 26 June 2014. dead.
  2. Web site: DARKNET PREMIERS ON SUPER CHANNEL. Rue Morgue. 4 June 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714213917/http://rue-morgue.com/2014/02/darknet-premiers-on-super-channel/. 14 July 2014. dead.
  3. Web site: Willimore. Alison. Watch the Pilot for 'Darknet,' a New Horror Anthology Series From 'Splice' Director Vincenzo Natali. IndieWire. 4 June 2014.
  4. Web site: Walkuski. Eric. Cool Horror Videos: The premiere episode of Vincenzo Natali's Darknet. JoBlo.com. 4 June 2014.
  5. Web site: Exclusive First Look: Splice & Haunter Team Bring You Darknet, Watch a Teaser Here!. STYD. 4 June 2014.
  6. Web site: Connelly. Brendon. Watch: First Episode Of Vincenzo Natali’s Darknet Builds To A Great Pay Off. Bleeding Cool. 4 June 2014.
  7. Web site: Hanley. Ken W. "DARKNET, Episode 1" (Webseries Review). Fangoria. 4 June 2014.