
Input Error II
Science Fiction · Thriller
Overview
A microchip corporate giant has a simple solution to secure its monopoly on sex robots; removing human sex workers from society. When Kira wakes up in a hacker's bunker, she will have to choose between the corporate safety and the porn terrorists. Input Error's sequel world isn't a far future dystopia. It's already happening.
Top Cast
Mo Haze
Mo Haze
Kira
Mo Haze
Kira
Leeloo Poison
Leeloo Poison
Lex
Leeloo Poison
Lex
Carlos Raíz
Carlos Raíz
The agent
Carlos Raíz
The agent
Dennis Deep
Dennis Deep
The sexworker
Dennis Deep
The sexworker
Iris Glitzer
Iris Glitzer
The neighbor
Iris Glitzer
The neighbor
Iris Glitzer
Iris Glitzer
X-bot
Iris Glitzer
X-bot
Nick Jaussi
Nick Jaussi
Corporate police
Nick Jaussi
Corporate police
Leeloo Poison
Leeloo Poison
Corporate police
Leeloo Poison
Corporate police
Jean-Pierre
Jean-Pierre
Corporate police
Jean-Pierre
Corporate police
Mahgathe
Mahgathe
Corporate police
Mahgathe
Corporate police
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