Yet another bizarre webseries has hit the net , but this one has a big budget and a real histrion . MSN UK has debuted a miniseries send for Kirill , about a heroic blogger 50 years in the future who tries to save us all from a horrendous catastrophe . The blogger ’s play byDavid Schofield(Gladiator , Pirates Of The Caribbean ) , and a stave of 50 people work on Kirill for six months . But is it any good ? See for yourself — the first episode is below .
At first glance , it ’s moderately hard to watch . It ’s one of the grimmest thing I ’ve ever seen , and I ’ve watched educatee production of Samuel Beckett ’s Endgame . The first couple of three - minute instalment seem to consist of just Schofield act his marrow out in a grim post - apocalyptical , dystopian public . ( you could take a boozing now . ) It ’s not entirely readable to me what the plot of Kirill is , but it seems as though Schofield ’s character is trying to communicate with our clip , 50 long time in his past , and warn us about some future catastrophe . And ( shockingly ) the Large Hadron Collider is involve . MSN UKwill post two three - minute episode per week , for the next five week . And there ’s some kind of vagueinteractive portion , to do with MSN ’s instant messenger tool “ Live Search ” and MSN ’s societal web . Maybe you may pass with a give way blogger in a ravage globe 50 years from now ? Your guess is as good as mine . Here ’s the trailer :
[ MSN ]

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