H+ Shows Web-Only View Of World Without The Web

I’m not sure whether the irony is entirely intentional, but H+, a drama about the aftermath of an act of cyber-terrorism that decimates a world where everyone is connected to the internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, is finally going to make its debut as a web-only series.

The series – financed by Warner Premiere, the production department of Warner Home Video – comes from Sorority Row director Stewart Hendler and Bryan Singer, whose production company Bad Hat Harry will be handling the business aspects of the whole affair. Originally pitched as a TV series, H+ has been floating around for a couple of years before Hendler became involved. According to the LA Times, the series is aimed at a 2011 launch.

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