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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Killer_NetKiller Net - Wikipedia

    The series is set around the lives of three students living in Brighton, whose contribution to an internet-based computer game leads them right into the heart of an investigation into a serial killer. Cast. Tam Williams as Scott Miller; Paul Bettany as Joe Hunter; Emily Woof as Suzie Scott; Zoe Lucker as Carol Butler; Jason Orange as ...

  2. A 1998 TV mini series created by Lynda La Plante, starring Paul Bettany and Emily Woof. It follows a group of students who play a violent online game called Killer Net, while a serial killer mimics the game's scenarios in real life.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2020 · Killer Net is a British television crime drama mini series, first broadcast on Channel 4 in May 1998. The drama was written and produced by Lynda La Plante, directed by Geoffrey Sax and featured a cast of up and coming actors.

  4. Killer Net. Temporada 1. A group of students is embroiled in a violent internet game, and as a series of murders occur concurrently, the question arises: is there a link between the game and the killings? 1998 2 episodios. TV-MA. Drama. Prueba gratis de BritBox. Ver con BritBox. Comienza tu prueba gratis de 7 días. Episodios. Relacionado. Detalles.

  5. Killer Net. Season 1. 6.7 1998 18+. A psychology student becomes obsessed with a computer game about planning a murder, but when his ex-girlfriend is killed in real life, he fears it may be more than a game. This chilling miniseries stars Tam Williams (Spectre) and Paul Bettany (The Avengers films). Starring. Emily Woof, Zöe Lucker. Genres.

  6. 7 de may. de 2013 · Killer Net is a 1998 TV drama that explores the dark side of online gaming and chatrooms. It follows a group of students who play a murder simulation game called Killer Net, and end up becoming involved in a real-life crime.

  7. Seasons: 1. Genre: Drama. A group of students is embroiled in a violent internet game, and as a series of murders occur concurrently, the question arises: is there a link between the game and the killings?