[09/19/23 - 02:01 PM] "Pantheon" Season 1 and 2 Are Coming October 15th to Prime Video The only thing that can stop a UI is... a brand new season of "Pantheon."
[via press release from Amazon]
Pantheon S1| Official Trailer | Prime Video
Maddie, a bullied teen, receives support from someone online - her deceased father, David. His consciousness has been uploaded to the cloud after an experimental brain scan. Turns out, he's not the only one.
Pantheon S2 | Official Trailer | Prime Video
Would you survive the upload? The cult classic animation Pantheon is back for Season 2, only on Prime Video.
Maddie, a bullied teen, receives support from someone online - her deceased father, David. His consciousness has been uploaded to the cloud after an experimental brain scan. Turns out, he's not the only one.
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