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Released by Netflix in January, Kaleidoscope follows thief Leo Pap (Giancarlo Esposito, from Breaking Bad) and his team as they face betrayal and threats in order to pull off the farfetched heist of a safe. The big difference of the series is that it can be watched in 40,000 different orders. Yes, literally 40,000.
With this in mind, Netflix Brazil has suggested some ways to organize the episodes. Each of the eight chapters is named after a color. In chronological order, they are purple, green, yellow, orange, blue, white, red, and pink. However, streaming recommends keeping the eighth episode, white, as the finale.
In what order did you watch Kaleidoscope? 👀
I start:💛💚💜🧡💙❤️💗🤍 pic.twitter.com/J5sTCuymVw
netflixbrasil (@NetflixBrasil) January 7, 2023
The North American profile of Netflix had previously shared its proposals with the public on Twitter.
Tips include the format that would resemble a film directed by Quentin Tarantino and or even simulate the famous Orange Is The New Black series. And of course the timing. See below.
I’ve come up with a few different commands to view Kaleidoscope so you don’t have to pic.twitter.com/FE6IiwjzM9
Netflix (@netflix) January 2, 2023
It is worth remembering that the series is not an anthology. That said, the episodes have a sequence of events, in addition to keeping the same characters.
The cast includes actors Rosaline Elbay, Tati Gabrielle, Paz Vega, Peter Mark Kendall, Jai Courtney and Rufus Sewell. Creation and script by Eric Garcia.