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''Dead Pixels'' is a British television
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, which began airing on E4 on 28 March 2019. It focuses on the obsession of three friends, Meg, Nicky and Usman, for a fictional massive multiplayer online role-playing game (
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) called ''Kingdom Scrolls''. In July 2019, E4 renewed the programme for a second series which filmed later that year, for an intended spring 2020 broadcast that was delayed until 26 January 2021.


Cast


Main characters

*
Alexa Davies Alexa Davies is a Welsh actress best known for her roles as Aretha in '' Raised by Wolves'', Kate in ''Detectorists'', Yvonne in ''Cradle to Grave'', young Rosie in ''Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again'', and Meg in ''Dead Pixels''. She grew up in Rh ...
as Megan "Meg" Jefferies, whose eagerness to continue playing ''Kingdom Scrolls'' is helped by her attraction to a new workmate, who she invites to play the game in an attempt to get closer to him, to the chagrin of the rest of the group. *
Will Merrick William Charles Merrick (born 9 April 1993) is an English screen and stage actor. His debut was in the third generation of the BAFTA winning, E4 television series '' Skins'' as the character Alo Creevey. Early life and education Merrick origi ...
as Nicholas "Nicky" Kettle, whose attitude to playing ''Kingdom Scrolls'' – and in fact his view on life – is considerably more apathetic than that of his flatmate, Meg; his burgeoning attraction to her the primary reason he is determined to complete the game. *Sargon Yelda as Usman, an American airline pilot whose addiction to ''Kingdom Scrolls'' consistently takes him away from family life. *
Charlotte Ritchie Charlotte Ritchie (born 29 August 1989) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles as Alison Cooper in ''Ghosts'', Oregon in '' Fresh Meat'', Hannah French in ''Siblings'', Alison in '' Dead Pixels'', Barbara Gilbert in the BBC drama ...
as Alison, the flatmate of Meg and Nicky whose attempts to get the two to live a more 'normal' life falter – and is the subject of barbs from them as a result of living in the real world. *David Mumeni as Russell, a workmate of Meg's who naively blunders into the game and his personal life.


Recurring

*Noush Skaugen as Zara, Usman's wife, who begins to get closer to a work friend in light of her husband's gaming addiction. *
Rose Matafeo Rose Matafeo (; born 25 February 1992) is a New Zealand comedian, actress and TV presenter. She was a writer and performer on the New Zealand late-night comedy sketch show '' Funny Girls''. In 2018, she won the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best S ...
as Daisy (series 2), a popular ''Kingdom Scrolls'' player who has a dedicated legion of followers and starts to get close to Nicky both in the game and in reality. *Al Roberts as DVT (series 2), the leader of The Twelve Disciples, a group of Daisy's ardent followers, who initially accept Nicky but later begin persistently trolling him to come between the two. *Shaq B Grant as Greg (series 2), a boiler repairman who begins a complicated relationship with Meg.


Episodes


Series 1 (2019)

All episodes were made available on All4 after the broadcast of the first episode.


Series 2 (2021)

All episodes were made available on All4 following the broadcast premiere of the first two episodes.


Development

''Dead Pixels'' started as ''Avatards'', which was a part of the Comedy Blaps series on
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's website in 2016, and has since expanded to what it is now. The series creators have been cited as wanting to create a more well-rounded portrayal of the lives of some gamers, noting that mainstream television does not have the best reputation for how it presents gamers on screen. It hopes to do this by showing both the funny and the thought provoking side of
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and
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. Both the writer of the series, Jon Brown, and the director, Al Campbell, have been described as "massive gamers".


Reception

''Dead Pixels'' was described by ''
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'' as "wickedly entertaining" and "the sharpest new sitcom of 2019".
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said that the first episode of the show is "certainly funny and involving enough to entice any viewer".
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noted that the action shifts are "cleverly visualised".


US broadcast

In May 2020,
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acquired the broadcast rights for the series. Originally procured to plump up the network's autumn 2020 schedule in light of production breakdowns during the
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, the series was later shifted to the network's summer 2020 slate instead, with its autumn slot being filled by ''
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''.


Adaptation

An Indian version of the series was commissioned by
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in association with
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. It was produced by BBCS India and Tamada Media, written by Akshay Poolla and directed by Aditya Mandala. The series was released on 19 May 2023.


See also

* ''The Guild'' (web series)


References


External links


Official website
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