[06/15/18 - 09:03 AM] Video: Enter a New Reality When "Kiss Me First" Launches on Netflix June 29 - Trailer Debut Netflix's YA drama series follows a young woman who recently lost her mother and has been left adrift in London.
[via press release from Netflix]
KISS ME FIRST LAUNCHES ON NETFLIX JUNE 29, 2018
ABOUT KISS ME FIRST
Netflix's YA drama series Kiss Me First follows a young woman who recently lost her mother and has been left adrift in London. Her only solace is her retreat into a vibrant and real virtual world. Her increasing involvement with other members of this world (both online and in real life), open up a social dimension that gives her life new verve and meaning. However, danger and deception lurk in the virtual world as behind the veil of anonymity someone is manipulating the behaviors of the members with deadly consequences. The series, which blends live action with virtual reality, premieres on Netflix on June 29, 2018.
Kiss Me First is based on Lottie Moggach's debut novel of the same name and is created by Skins co-creator Bryan Elsey and stars Tallulah Haddon (Taboo, Modern Life is Rubbish, The Living & The Dead) and Simona Brown (Man Up, The Night Manager). The series is produced by Kindle Entertainment and Balloon Entertainment.
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