Netflix, the world’s most popular movie and TV series platform, continues to come up with new content. The platform, which has recently started to broadcast fitness classes, released a series called Kaleidoscope yesterday. However, this series attracted great attention as it was different from other productions.
First of all, let’s talk about the plot and the cast of the series. Released on January 1, Kaleidoscope is an 8-episode mini-series created by Eric Garcia. The production is about the biggest robbery attempt in history and the revenge and betrayal surrounding it. The cast includes world-famous actor Giancarlo Esposito and star names such as Rufus Sewell, Jai Courtney, Tati Gabrielle, Paz Vega, Rosaline Elbay.
You can watch Kaleidoscope in no order and shape the story according to your point of view.
Let’s get to what makes this series different. Kaleidoscope is not watched sequentially like other TV series we know. So you don’t need to watch the production from episode 1 to 8. Users can watch all eight episodes, in the order they want, containing different time periods related to the robbery in question. Thus, the story, which covers the 24-year period from the beginning of the robbers’ plans to six months after the hit, is shaped according to everyone’s own point of view.
Let’s not go without mentioning that; No matter what order you watch it, the story always ends with the episode called ‘White’, where the robbery takes place. In this way, it is aimed for the audience to reach the same end with different perspectives and to interpret the events in their own way. Netflix presented the episode order of the series, which has a non-linear storytelling, to each user in a different way. The names of the random episodes you can watch are as follows;
- Black
- Yellow
- Green
- Blue
- Orange
- Purple
- Red
- Pink
- White (final episode)
Kaleidoscope trailer