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Kill Code (2026)
Kill Code is a cyberpunk sci-fi action thriller directed by Justin Price. Set in a dystopian future where North America is divided into quadrants, a corporation issues deadly watches to criminals, compelling them to kill one another. The story follows an effort to dismantle the system from within. Starring Franzi Schissler, Frank Grillo, Harvey Keitel, and Tyrese Gibson.
Kill Code is a cyberpunk sci-fi action thriller directed by Justin Price. Set in a dystopian future where North America is divided into quadrants, a corporation issues deadly watches to criminals, compelling them to kill one another. The story follows an effort to dismantle the system from within. Starring Franzi Schissler, Frank Grillo, Harvey Keitel, and Tyrese Gibson.
The film's central conflict revolves around a cyber operative's rebellion against a tyrannical corporation enforcing deadly surveillance on criminals, emphasizing resistance to corporate authoritarianism as the key solution to systemic oppression.
Visible diversity appears in the cast through minority actors in supporting roles and a female lead, though without intentional recasting of traditional roles. The narrative focuses on anti-corporate rebellion without evident critique of traditional identities or prominent DEI themes.
The film presents no significant depictions of family units, relationships, or family-life norms, resulting in a neutral stance on the topic.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The film features no transgender characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
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Kill Code presents an original cyberpunk narrative with newly created characters, lacking any source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures that could involve gender swaps.
Kill Code presents an original dystopian narrative with newly created characters, lacking any canonical racial depictions from source material, historical figures, or prior adaptations. No instances of race swaps occur.
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