![]() Chase is returned to the island simulation, where the avatars of two prison marshals arrive to deliberately cause the group to fight and split up. Anyone who dies in the simulation dies in real life. Their minds have been put in the computer simulation of the island to test if they'll resume old behavioral patterns. Chase wakes up in a futuristic Texas correctional prison facility, where she learns that she and the other nine people are violent crime prisoners, and are part of a "rehabilitation simulation". When Brody is murdered, the group assume Chase is responsible and knock her unconscious. In particular, Chase, who wants to investigate the island, doesn't get along with KC, who is suspicious of Chase's ability to find resources, and Brody, who attempts to rape Chase. The group make initial attempts to band together, but differing priorities and strong personalities cause some of them to clash. ![]() None of them have any memory of who they are or how they got there, and each takes on the name that is printed on their clothes tags. Ten people wake up on the beach of what appears to be a deserted tropical island. The series received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics. ![]() The series stars Kate Bosworth, Natalie Martinez, Ronald Peet, Kyle Schmid, Gilles Geary, Sibylla Deen, Anthony Lee Medina, Kota Eberhardt, Michelle Veintimilla and Alex Pettyfer. The series is executive produced by Neil LaBute, Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev. ![]() The I-Land is an American science fiction thriller streaming television miniseries created by Anthony Salter. ![]()
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