Netflix’s new series ‘Kaleidoscope’ can be watched in over 40,000 ways. Yes, you read that correctly. This new intriguing miniseries attempted to introduce a never-before-seen, revolutionary approach to interactive storytelling. But did it actually work? We tried to get to the bottom of that. ‘Kaleidoscope’ is an enthralling and intricate series that follows a crew of skillful crooks attempting to rob one of the world’s most powerful security firms in a heist secretly motivated by revenge. Each of the eight episodes is named after a color in the rainbow, and takes place at a certain time before or after the heist—from 24 years before to six months after. According to the creators, they can be watched in absolutely any order. Whichever order they choose, viewers are immersed in the story as it barrels down towards the final showdown and the one episode that should always be seen last: the heist itself. I came up with a bunch of different orders to watch Kaleidoscope in so you don’t have to pic.twitter.com/FE6IiwjzM9 — Netflix (@netflix) January 2, 2023 Created by American writer Eric Garcia, the series—which premiered on New Year’s Day—features a…
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