
Cyberpunk Romance
Science Fiction
Overview
The future is here: via so-called ports—USB-like connections on the head—human brains can be directly connected to computers. This enables things like upgrades (foreign languages! expert knowledge!), virtual buzz experiences, and even the networking of multiple brains. A group of neurohackers tries out everything and even develops their own apps. Only Mona is decidedly against this technology; the danger of external control just seems too great.
Top Cast


Jannik Schümann
Jannik Schümann
Milo
Jannik Schümann
Milo


Naemi Florez
Naemi Florez
Mona
Naemi Florez
Mona


Jarah Maria Anders
Jarah Maria Anders
Marta Scarancza
Jarah Maria Anders
Marta Scarancza


Thomas Mraz
Thomas Mraz
Kosmo
Thomas Mraz
Kosmo
Anna Magdalena Wagner
Anna Magdalena Wagner
Luzie
Anna Magdalena Wagner
Luzie


Paula Hans
Paula Hans
Jules
Paula Hans
Jules


Nicklas Kingo
Nicklas Kingo
Ian
Nicklas Kingo
Ian


Valentin Hagg
Valentin Hagg
Toto
Valentin Hagg
Toto


Eleonore Weisgerber
Eleonore Weisgerber
Elli
Eleonore Weisgerber
Elli
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