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[via press release from Netflix]
FROM EP CHARLIZE THERON COMES HYPERDRIVE
Streaming on Netflix August 21
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About Hyperdrive:
Synopsis:
Elite street racers from around the world test their limits in supercharged custom cars on the biggest, baddest automotive obstacle course ever built.
Series Hosts:
Lindsay Czarniak, Rutledge Wood, Mike Hill and Michael Bisping
· Launching 8/21 on Netflix
· Episodes: 10
· Production Companies: Whalerock Industries, Denver & Delilah Productions
· Showrunner / Executive Producer: Aaron Catling
· Executive Producers: Lloyd Braun, Chris Cowan, Charlize Theron, Beth Kono, AJ Dix
· The series was filmed at Kodak's Eastman Business Park in Rochester NY
Please visit the official Hyperdrive social pages:
Facebook: /hyperdrive
Instagram: @hyperdrive
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