A high school becomes ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak. Trapped students must fight their way out — or turn into one of the rabid infected.
In a world where survival hinges on cunning, strategy, and a touch of luck, Alice in Borderland emerges as one of the most compelling television series to grace our screens. This Japanese live-action adaptation, based on Haro Aso's manga, takes viewers into a deserted Tokyo filled with danger and intrigue. Premiering its first season on December 10, 2020, this Netflix original series presents a thrilling blend of action, adventure, science fiction, and psychological drama that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. With three seasons planned and an ever-expanding universe, there's no better time than now to dive into the captivating world of Arisu and his friends.
The narrative centers around Ryōhei Arisu, portrayed by Kento Yamazaki—a young man stuck in a rut until fate leads him into the eerie realm known as Borderland. This strange version of Tokyo challenges him and his companions to participate in deadly games where failure means death. The stakes are high as they navigate through various trials inspired by playing cards; each game testing their intelligence, resolve, and teamwork. As viewers follow Arisu’s journey alongside fellow players like Yuzuha Usagi, brilliantly brought to life by Tao Tsuchiya, they are drawn into a richly layered story that explores themes of friendship and morality under extreme circumstances.
The first season introduces audiences to the chilling atmosphere of Borderland with gripping episodes that highlight different aspects of human nature when faced with life-or-death situations. From Episode 1’s shocking revelation—where Arisu emerges from hiding only to find Tokyo completely deserted—to brutal games like tag and betrayal that test their alliances (as seen in Episodes 2 and 3), each moment is meticulously crafted to elicit suspense while developing character arcs. Notably, the emotional weight carried throughout these scenarios reinforces how quickly friendships can be forged or severed under pressure.
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It was so good
It was one of the best series i ever saw