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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: You Have to Go Inside
Episode 02: I'll Hold Your Hand
Episode 03: Want to See Something Cool?
Episode 04: A Strange Vessel
Episode 05: Guest of Honor
Episode 06: Welcome Home
Anne S01E07
Available from: 30-04-2017
Anne S01E06
Available from: 23-04-2017
Anne S01E05
Available from: 16-04-2017
Anne S01E04
Available from: 09-04-2017
Anne S01E03
Available from: 02-04-2017
Anne S01E02
Available from: 26-03-2017
Anne S01E01
Available from: 19-03-2017
Channel Zero S01E06
Available from: 15-11-2016
Channel Zero S01E05
Available from: 08-11-2016
Channel Zero S01E04
Available from: 01-11-2016
Channel Zero S01E03
Available from: 25-10-2016
Channel Zero S01E02
Available from: 18-10-2016
Channel Zero S01E01
Available from: 11-10-2016
Channel Zero - Season 1
Description
No one seems to remember the 1980s show except for Mike, and he has ever-growing suspicions that it might have played a role in a series of nightmarish events from his childhood, including the disappearance of his twin brother in the summer of 1988. Now he returns to his small town home to investigate the case.
No one seems to remember the 1980s show except for Mike, and he has ever-growing suspicions that it might have played a role in a series of nightmarish events from his childhood, including the disappearance of his twin brother in the summer of 1988. Now he returns to his small town home to investigate the case.
Actors:
Kevin Klassen,
Paula Boudreau,
David Brown,
Tom Keenan,
Derek James Trapp,
Olivier De Sagazan,
Muriel Hogue,
Ernesto Griffith,
Conan Hodgkinson,
Quinton Boisclair,
Kim Huffman
...»
Kevin Klassen
Paula Boudreau
David Brown
Tom Keenan
Derek James Trapp
Olivier De Sagazan
Muriel Hogue
Ernesto Griffith
Conan Hodgkinson
Quinton Boisclair
Kim Huffman
Director:
Nick Antosca
Country:
United States
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