Desperate to take care of his pregnant wife before a terminal illness can take his life, Dodge Maynard accepts an offer to participate in a deadly game where he soon discovers that he's not the hunter but the prey.
Watchseries; This show is a take on Surviving The Game. There have been others, but this is a different and up to date version. Very good so far. Looking forward to how this series ends. To reviewer Redzombi, I don't think you understand the format. You can't say the downside is the length. The length of the episodes is the reason behind Quibi. They are all under 10 min. Also, the season is not finished. There will be more than 7 eps. Quibi debuted with 3 eps then releases 1 episode every weekday after that.
supermario112 April 2020
This show is a take on Surviving The Game. There have been others, but this is a different and up to date version. Very good so far. Looking forward to how this series ends. To reviewer Redzombi, I don't think you understand the format. You can't say the downside is the length. The length of the episodes is the reason behind Quibi. They are all under 10 min. Also, the season is not finished. There will be more than 7 eps. Quibi debuted with 3 eps then releases 1 episode every weekday after that.
danielbrongo17 April 2020
Most Dangerous Game watchseries. This could possibly be the best acting performance in Liam Hemsworth career. This show is filled with action and suspense. I have enjoyed every episode so far, it might be a little slow at first, as you may be like me eager to know how this is going to occur and if he will survive. It is an interesting concept that makes you curious of what will happen next. Liam does a very good job at allowing you to build an interest and relationship with the character. The possibilities for the way this show will end is extremely interesting. There seems to still be plenty of content left and the suspense I am
sure will continue. It's a good watch, every episode brings something new.
tnothnagle2 May 2020
The movie itself is typical B movie action fare. The type of movie Bruce Willis and Jeremy Irons would have headlined a generation ago. Better acted than most, and filming on location in gritty downtown Detroit added a nice atmosphere. It's actually beautifully shot, with Hemsworth and Walz delivering solidly.
A word about the format, since a few commenters are complaining. This movie is not meant to be binged, and it's not an episodic TV show in the traditional sense. It's more like a return to the serial. 60 years ago, if you went to the movies, while waiting for the feature, you would see a one reel serial, about 10 minutes. It might be Buck Rogers, or the Lone Ranger, or something long forgotten. It would continue week after week. Each one would have a cliffhanger to bring you back.
I watched this movie in 1, sometimes 2, episode bursts, when I had a little free time during the workday. It was a great escape.
emircehaic30 July 2020
I saw some predictable movies before, but never like this one - where you can predict every single thing.
The original idea is good and the beginning is OK - but after that it just goes downwards. I really like C. Waltz, I think he's one the best actors out there, L. Hemsworth is also good - I just hope this junk wont ruin their careers.
However, the worse thing about this movie is that it is cut down to 15 7-minute parts, which completely kills the flow, making it almost unwatchable. I know this is supposed to be "series", but it's not - it's just a movie cut down into small chunks.
wrice81-637-8176313 April 2020
Based on a short story by the same name from 1924, this idea has been done alot! However there is something refreshing here and intriguing! Great cast! Good acting and the segments leave you wanting more. Looking forward to more from this "show"
bwdude5 August 2020
While production and acting are mostly fine, you need to be able to turn off any logic or thinking to be able to watch this through.
Liam Hemsworth ist running from his hunters (not a spoiler).
But the ways they "find" him is so unimaginably stupid and downright impossible, it makes you wonder who wrote this and who greenlit it?
Even the "twist" at the end is completely constructed out of thin air.
No fun to watch, but could have been quite good if thought through.
Also I don't get the format. It's basically a movie, chopped into parts. Why?
User Reviews
Watchseries; This show is a take on Surviving The Game. There have been others, but this is a different and up to date version. Very good so far. Looking forward to how this series ends. To reviewer Redzombi, I don't think you understand the format. You can't say the downside is the length. The length of the episodes is the reason behind Quibi. They are all under 10 min. Also, the season is not finished. There will be more than 7 eps. Quibi debuted with 3 eps then releases 1 episode every weekday after that.
This show is a take on Surviving The Game. There have been others, but this is a different and up to date version. Very good so far. Looking forward to how this series ends. To reviewer Redzombi, I don't think you understand the format. You can't say the downside is the length. The length of the episodes is the reason behind Quibi. They are all under 10 min. Also, the season is not finished. There will be more than 7 eps. Quibi debuted with 3 eps then releases 1 episode every weekday after that.
Most Dangerous Game watchseries. This could possibly be the best acting performance in Liam Hemsworth career. This show is filled with action and suspense. I have enjoyed every episode so far, it might be a little slow at first, as you may be like me eager to know how this is going to occur and if he will survive. It is an interesting concept that makes you curious of what will happen next. Liam does a very good job at allowing you to build an interest and relationship with the character. The possibilities for the way this show will end is extremely interesting. There seems to still be plenty of content left and the suspense I am sure will continue. It's a good watch, every episode brings something new.
The movie itself is typical B movie action fare. The type of movie Bruce Willis and Jeremy Irons would have headlined a generation ago. Better acted than most, and filming on location in gritty downtown Detroit added a nice atmosphere. It's actually beautifully shot, with Hemsworth and Walz delivering solidly.
A word about the format, since a few commenters are complaining. This movie is not meant to be binged, and it's not an episodic TV show in the traditional sense. It's more like a return to the serial. 60 years ago, if you went to the movies, while waiting for the feature, you would see a one reel serial, about 10 minutes. It might be Buck Rogers, or the Lone Ranger, or something long forgotten. It would continue week after week. Each one would have a cliffhanger to bring you back.
I watched this movie in 1, sometimes 2, episode bursts, when I had a little free time during the workday. It was a great escape.
I saw some predictable movies before, but never like this one - where you can predict every single thing.
The original idea is good and the beginning is OK - but after that it just goes downwards. I really like C. Waltz, I think he's one the best actors out there, L. Hemsworth is also good - I just hope this junk wont ruin their careers.
However, the worse thing about this movie is that it is cut down to 15 7-minute parts, which completely kills the flow, making it almost unwatchable. I know this is supposed to be "series", but it's not - it's just a movie cut down into small chunks.
Based on a short story by the same name from 1924, this idea has been done alot! However there is something refreshing here and intriguing! Great cast! Good acting and the segments leave you wanting more. Looking forward to more from this "show"
While production and acting are mostly fine, you need to be able to turn off any logic or thinking to be able to watch this through.
Liam Hemsworth ist running from his hunters (not a spoiler). But the ways they "find" him is so unimaginably stupid and downright impossible, it makes you wonder who wrote this and who greenlit it?
Even the "twist" at the end is completely constructed out of thin air.
No fun to watch, but could have been quite good if thought through. Also I don't get the format. It's basically a movie, chopped into parts. Why?