The I-Land

5.5
201942m

Production

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Wiped clean of memories and thrown together, a group of strangers fight to survive harsh realities -- and the island that traps them.

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Welcome to The I-Land | Netflix

Welcome to The I-Land | Netflix

Thumbnail for video: The I-Land Season 1 Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV

The I-Land Season 1 Trailer | Rotten Tomatoes TV

Seasons

7 Episodes • Premiered 2019

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1. Brave New World

7.5

Ten people wake up on an enigmatic island missing their memories. Instead of answers, they find danger -- in the water and in one another.

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2. The Gorgeous Palaces

6.8

The group argues over next steps. K.C. has a traumatic encounter with Brody, who sets the others on edge with his increasingly volatile behavior.

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3. The Insubstantial Pageant

6.0

Waking in strange surroundings, Chase learns the disturbing truth about the island, and what she and the others are doing there.

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4. Many Goodly Creatures

7.0

Two rogues appear on the island and cause trouble. The group's memories begin to return, and each one proves brutal -- including a heinous shooting.

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5. The Cloud Capp'd Towers

7.0

While K.C. agonizes over the horrors of her own history, Chase and Cooper uncover a shared one. Taylor finds herself in a distasteful situation.

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6. The Great Globe Itself

8.3

Donovan reverts to his old ways. K.C. and Moses bond. Chase and Cooper realize critical truths about the vision that haunts them both.

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7. The Dark Backward

7.7

Close to freedom, Chase must first navigate prison politics, face a devious warden and endure rude awakenings.

Cast

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Reviews

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Dean

8/10

It's a similar style to the Westworld, but much better, with better characters, better plot and without stupid flashbacks and repetitive scenarios that Westworld had. I think it's a trend to automatically praise any TV show made by HBO (which is extremely overrated) and automatically trash any TV show made by Netflix.

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