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Netflix has given its French sci-fi series Osmosis a release date of Friday, March 29. Hugo Becker and Agathe Bonitzer lead the cast of Osmosis on Netflix, which focuses on a sinister future
dating app. The Osmosis trailer was released in late February, giving Netflix viewers a taste of what to expect from the science fiction series.
The Osmosis release date on Netflix is Friday, March 29 at midnight California time (PST).
When the series is released in your country depends on your time zone.
In the UK, for example, Osmosis will be released by Netflix on March 29 at 8am GMT.
Osmosis will have eight episodes, all of which will be released at once on Netflix.
Osmosis features a cast of young upcoming actors from France.
Hugo Becker and Agathe Bonitzer lead the cast as Paul and Esther Vanhove, siblings who are beta-testing the Osmosis app.
Becker will be familiar to French audiences from his work in Au service de la France and to English-speaking audiences from his role as Louis Grimaldi in Gossip Girl, while Bonitzer starred
in 2013’s The Nun alongside Isabelle Huppert.
Other members of the Osmosis cast include Stephanie Pitti, Gael Kamilindi and Suzanne Rault-Balet.
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The Netflix plot summary for Osmosis reads: “Paris, in the near future. Technology has conquered the last frontier: decoding true love.
“Digging deep into its user’s brain data, the new dating app Osmosis can find a perfect match with 100% accuracy, turning the concept of absolute soulmate into a reality.
“But is there a price to pay when letting an algorithm decide who you will love, forever and ever?
“When in exchange for this undying, ageless love, technology can access the innermost recesses of your mind -- and the best-kept secrets of your heart…”
Netflix released an Osmosis promo at the end of February.
The trailer revealed that the series will be based around the trial for the new app, which users have implanted into their wrists.
Though things start smoothly, it is hinted that things are going to go very wrong.
At one point, a trail volunteer seems to be choked to death with a plastic bag, suggesting that the trial even gets murderous.
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