Netflix is opening the year with a bang with a new show prepared to give fans the experience of a lifetime. According to the creators of this film, you can watch it from any angle, in any order, giving you a completely different storyline that still makes total sense.
Keep reading for the details.
‘Kaleidoscope’
Kaleidoscope is the title of Netflix’s new crime mystery series that debuted on the multi-million dollar streaming platform on the first day of this year. However, news about the projects has been flying around since 2022 due to the creators’ unique approach to their production.
A Different User Experience
The classic crime/mystery drama promises to erupt varying feelings among viewers as there’s no actual order to the episodes, so you can start with any episode you wish and continue watching in any order.
Color Themed Episodes
Each episode is named after the colors Pink, Yellow, Velvet, Green, and Blue, and it all comes together in the White finale.
As you watch, you’ll have questions that you really won’t get the answer to because details revealed in another episode will change the whole idea. Every episode is a unique piece to a tasking puzzle.
Spoiler Alert
We don’t mean to rain on your parade, but the show centers around a group of seven who plans to execute the biggest heist in history by breaking into the world’s safest vault and carting away $7 billion in bonds with the FBI closing in on them.
Casts Of The Show

Giancarlo Esposito, also known as Gus Fring from Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul , plays the lead, with Rufus Sewell co-stars as the antagonist. In addition, Paz Vega and Tati Gabrielle, also very experienced actors, jumped on this project, taking an unconventional approach to storytelling.
The Inspiration
This hit movie is loosely inspired by the real life account of $70 billion bonds that went missing in New York City during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Rufus Sewell And Giancarlo Esposito
Sewell’s character in the show owns one of the world’s most advanced security outfits with a powerful vault guarded closely by armed guards, motion sensors, facial recognition features, and dual combos that must be entered simultaneously.
Not Netflix’s First Trial
This isn’t Netflix’s first trip down the lane of scripts like this. In 2018, the streaming platform released an episode of Black Mirror that lets viewers choose their own adventures at different turning points and interactive trivia shows to accompany it.
It’s Finally Out
The eight episodes limited series which spans from 24 years before the heist to six months after is now available to subscribers on the platform as it was released on January 1, 2023.