Showtime‘s new docu-series, Dark Net, debuts Thursday, January 21, 2016, at 11:00pm, ET/PT. In advance of the Dark Net TV series premiere, Showtime has released a Dark Net season one teaser; watch below.
Per Showtime, Dark Net, “…explores the impact of technology on love, sex, power, children, our memories, our senses, our identities, and even our physical selves.” Dark Net is created by Vocativ Founder Mati Kochavi and is executive produced by Danna Rabin, Vivian Schiller for Vocativ, and David Shadrack Smith for Part 2 Pictures.
Watch the Dark Net, “Who Has Access?” season one tease:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO_E6PsuC70
Here is some more series information, from Showtime:
On Thursday, January 21st at 11 p.m. ET/PT, SHOWTIME will premiere a revelatory, at times jaw-dropping, new eight-part docuseries, DARK NET, exploring the netherworld where virtual and physical lives collide in ways surprising, disturbing and seemingly inevitable. In contrast to much of the mainstream media, DARK NET reveals a more ominous and disturbing perspective of a digitally connected world where our every action is collected and stored. The series is developed and produced by Vocativ, a technology and media company that applies exclusive proprietary technology to search and monitor the deep web, the 80 percent of the internet that lies beyond the reach of regular search engines.
Each half-hour episode of DARK NET will shed light on themes such as bio-hacking, cyber-kidnapping, digital warfare, online cults, pornography addiction, the webcam sex trade and more. Originally used as a hidden space for the intelligence community to meet online outside of the general public’s eye, the dark web is now being exploited by a dangerous underworld of cyber predators and criminals. Imprisoned hackers and trolls secretly surf alongside bondage fetishists, virtual lovebirds and life-tracking disciples. With our growing dependence on technology and connectivity, the Internet at large has become indispensable for billions of users, enabling people to connect globally in ways they never could before. But DARK NET unveils the dangers of its unchecked shadow, raising cautionary, thought-provoking conversations about technology, privacy and how new, ever-expanding platforms are changing the way we live for the better and for worse.
What do you think? Do you like the sound of Showtime’s Dark Net TV show? Do you plan to check out the Dark Net TV series premiere?