Netflix has always planned a big surprise for when the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, as it did in 2022, with some fantastic additions appropriate for a cheerful start to a new year. While it has already produced its fair share of romantic comedy films and television shows to reconnect lovers, friends, and family, it’s always fun to branch out into new genres. When Netflix debuts the new series Kaleidoscope, viewers can expect the most grandiose heist on a scale never before seen in television history.
Kaleidoscope, Eric Garcia’s new action-thriller-heist drama on Netflix, will cue episodes randomly, providing viewers with a novel experience. On September 16, 2021, Netflix confirmed the series as an eight-episode heist drama titled Jigsaw. However, in November 2022, the name was changed to Kaleidoscope, which means a constantly shifting pattern or sequence. The most notable aspect of the series is that its story may be seen in non-linear order — that is, you can watch the episodes in any sequence, and they will still tie up with the series finale.
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Here’s what we know about the upcoming heist drama Kaleidoscope, which many people are anticipating in the wake of the New Year’s wish to see something truly exceptional.
Kaleidoscope: The Plot
According to the Netflix trailer, the story follows a group of small-time crooks who receive an invitation from an anonymous individual named Leo Pap to rob the most guarded bank in the United States, which they claim is maybe the safest bank in the world. Leo Pap is a professionally trained thief with a hidden objective against one of Manhattan’s wealthiest residents, who appears to have a dark history with him.
An FBI agent, Nazan, is hell-bent on catching the perpetrators and putting them behind bars as Leo Pap recruits a crew of thieves and attempts the biggest heist of all time, which appears to be seven billion dollars. The outcome of this game of vengeance, greed, and justice may destroy the life of either party, but victory awaits only the true mastermind.
Garcia, the series’ creator, told Tudum that the storyline is loosely based on something that might have happened.
Kaleidoscope: The Cast & Crew
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The new Netflix heist thriller features an all-star cast, including Giancarlo Esposito in the lead role of Leo Pap. The actor was previously seen in the crime drama series Breaking Bad and its prequel Better Call Saul as Gus Fring. For this portrayal, he won the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series and was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Homicide: Life on the Street, The Boys, The Mandalorian, The Jungle Book, and The Maze Runner film series are among Esposito’s other well-known television shows and films.
“After Hurricane Sandy, $70 billion worth of bonds got flooded in the basement of the DTCC, which is a large clearing effort that’s owned by a bunch of the big banks. To my mind, I was like, ‘Well, that’s a perfect coverup for a heist!”
Rufus Sewell, as Roger Salas, on the other hand, plays the antagonist. He’s been in the industry for nearly two decades, appearing in numerous hit films and television series such as The Legend of Zorro, Dark City, Eleventh Hour, The Man in the High Castle, and Agatha Christie’s TV adaptation, The Pale Horse. Meanwhile, Niousha Noor will play Nazan Abassi, an FBI agent who tries to stop Leo Pap’s heist. Niousha is an Iranian-American actress who has acted in numerous television shows and films, including 1000 Ways to Die, Stitchers, and Here and Now.
Though the trailer for the show seems to center on these three characters, the rest of the ensemble includes Paz Vega as Ava Mercer, Tati Gabrielle as Hannah Kim, Rosaline Elbay as Judy Goodwin, Peter Mark Kendall as Stan Loomis, Jai Courtney as Bob Goodwin, and Max Castello as Taco.
During an interview with CBR, the series’ star, Jai Courtney, discussed her role as a bank robber in the upcoming Netflix series.
While the cast of the series appears to be fairly impressive, the crew behind the scenes also deserves credit for creatively presenting the narrative. Author and producer Eric Garcia will be responsible for creating and writing the series as well as serving in an executive producer position. Her famous works include Matchstick Men, Anonymous Rex, Repo Men, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, and Strange But True. Along with Garcia, Ridley Scott, David W. Zucker, Jordan Sheehan, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Justin Levy, and Russell Fine will executive produce the series, which is a collaborative effort between Scott Free Productions and Automatik Entertainment.
“All these characters, to some extent, are stuck in a cycle. A lot of what the show explores, on a human level, is breaking those down or where they deteriorate or whether a character chooses to step out of that themselves or even what they’re willing to do in order to stay in it. I think it asks a lot of each of the characters, and I think there was just so much detail to explore – a surprising amount, particularly in a show that is so complex in its plot and also so packed with action. That we were actually able to kind of live with these humans to such an extent was really surprising, and I think the execution of that will be really satisfying for audiences.”
Since Kaleidoscope is a show that must be meticulously crafted, the direction department is divided among several persons. Everardo Gout and Mairzee Almas will each direct two episodes, with the rest directed by Robert Townsend.
Release Date
Kaleidoscope, one of the most anticipated heist drama series, will be available to stream on Netflix starting January 1, 2023.