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Netflix’s Clickbait Episode Guide – Release Date – Cast – Trailer -Review

Clickbait Episode Guide

A new Netflix thriller is ready to explore the bad side of social media. Created by the Australian showrunner Tony Ayres, Clickbait, Netflix’s next drama, will investigate the disappearance of Nick Brewer, a normal father and husband. In the age of social media, Clickbait explores how to fuel our most dangerous and uncontrollable urges, as well as widen the gap between our virtual and real-life personalities. Here’s what you need to know about Clickbait, a new Netflix series.  https://www.tvacute.com have comprehensive everything there is to know about Season 1 of Clickbait (2021), Who will be in the cast for Clickbait Season 1 Episode Guide? How many episodes of Clickbait will be there, and at what time will it come, besides the trailer.

Clickbait Season 1 Release Date

The mini series Clickbait will release on Netflix on August 25. So that means it is now available for watching.

Clickbait (2021) Trailer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwVLObz0MGs

Clickbait (2021) Cast

· Abraham Lim as Ben Park
· Adrian Grenier as Nick Brewer
· Betty Gabriel as Sophie Brewer
· Camaron Engels as Ethan Brewer
· Daniel Henshall as Simon Oxley
· Ian Meadows as Matt Aldin
· Jaylin Fletcher as Kai Brewer
· Jessica Collins as Emma Beesley
· Motell Foster as Curtis Hamilton
· Phoenix Raei as Roshan Amir
· Zoe Kazan as Pia Brewer

Netflix Clickbait Episode Guide

All eight episodes of the series will drop at the same time. Each episode will be narrated by a different member of Nick’s family and told from their perspective.

Clickbait Episode 1: The Sister
Synopsis: Pia Brewer races to find Nick when he appears in an online video, bloodied and holding a sign that reads: “At 5 Million views I die.”
Clickbait Episode 2: The Detective
Synopsis: After connecting with Pia online, Detective Roshan Amiri finds himself embroiled in her brother’s case while facing resistance within his own ranks.
Clickbait Episode 3: The Wife
Synopsis: Big revelations raise questions about Sophie and Nick’s marriage, and Sophie herself gets more stunning news from a stranger. Amiri questions a suspect.

Clickbait Episode 4: The Mistress
Synopsis: Emma Beesly arrives in Oakland to grieve and help set the record straight, but her presence only deepens the mystery around Nick’s secret life.
Clickbait Episode 5: The Reporter
Synopsis: Reporter Ben Park will do anything for a big headline. But with Nick’s case, he soon finds that his cutthroat tactics cut both ways.
Clickbait Episode 6: The Brother
Synopsis: With the truth now out about Sarah Oxley, focus shifts to her brother, Simon, questions arise about how far a grieving, protective brother would go.
Clickbait Episode 7: The Son
Synopsis: Ethan Brewer lost his father and so much more. But as he fights to restore his dad’s reputation, has he found an online friend -or something else?
Clickbait Episode 8: The Answer
Synopsis: As the police and the Brewer family piece more of the case together, questions linger about who created Nick’s virtual life and ended his actual one.

In the first episode of the eight-part series, handsome family man and good boy Nick Brewer (Adrian Grenier) and his sweet and loving wife Sophie (Betty Gabriel), along with their two teenage sons Ethan (Cameron Engels) and Kai (Jaylin Fletcher ) is celebrating Nick’s mother’s birthday at Brewer’s house when Nick’s younger sister Pia (Zoe Kazan) arrives late and makes a suggestion. Nick, tired of Pia’s pranks, kicks her out of the house and announces that she is no longer welcome in his life.

The next morning Nick goes missing and his disappearance goes viral. He appears in an Internet video, battered and injured, holding hand-drawn posters that read “I abuse a Woman” and “5 million views I die.”  Is this some kind of twisted joke? Is this a deep fake video? no one know.

Sophie and Pia, confused about who to believe, team up to find Nick despite their differences. But as the number of views increases, additional videos are posted, and every hint of Nick’s whereabouts uncovers a side of him they didn’t know about, the two women begin to suspect everything. What she thought she knew was a person she loved and loved. Can Nick be saved before the video has over 5 million views? With this, more mysteries are revealed. It will be interesting to see, will anyone want to save him?

Netflix’s Clickbait 2021 Reviews

Clickbait has received mixed reviews according to THR, Clickbait isn’t brainy enough to add to the already ongoing conversations around the dangers of the internet, and yet it’s not brazen enough to lean into full-on pearl-clutching. It’s not so incompetent as to be dismissed as total trash, but nor is it interesting enough to embrace as a hidden gem. It’s just kind of there, waiting for someone to find its title provocative enough to give it a click. You’d do best to heed the warning built into that same title.

according to The Gurdian, Clickbait is yet another digital-concerned show/film that gestures at big ideas about the internet – catfishing, cancel culture, surveillance, etc – but fails to capture the contours of life on it, both on an emotional level and on an aesthetic one.

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