Deus (TV series)

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Deus
GenreDetective fiction, Drama, Science fiction
Created by,
Written by
Directed by
StarringMichael Moshonov
Adi Himmelbleu
Michael Lewis
Ester Rada

Country of originIsrael
Original languageHebrew
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes98
Production
Running time23 November 2008 - 10 March 2010
Release
Original networkArutz HaYeladim

Deus (Hebrew: דאוס) is a science fiction series on Israeli television about a "human" software Deus, and about the hacker's world. The show was ran on Arutz HaYeladim (The Kids' Channel).[1]

Background[]

Deus is an Internet bot with artificial intelligence, and has full control over the computer, the software was given free for all the people on a USB. The software has human feels and interacts with the PC user with a webcam. All of the software is controlled from one Deus in a secret room inside the high tech. The software starts to have a full control over the world and the Deus sees everything, the humans start a war versus the software.

Characters[]

School[]

  • Danny Heisner (Michael Moshonov): Hacker and gamer, the best friend of Tom.
  • Adise Eklilo (Ester Rada): Outstanding student in mathematics, she is a hacker too.
  • Idan Gavish (Michael Lewis): The king of the class, basketball player former, started to be gamer.
  • Rona Rafaeli-Marom (Adi Himmelbleu): Outstanding student and the class queen.
  • Tom Moyal (): Rapper, the best friend of Danny.
  • Dafna Morag (): Blogger and gossip girl.

Haitzner Family[]

  • Yoav Heisner (): The father of Danny, works in high tech.
  • Dor Alona Heisner (): The mother of Danny, a Surgeon.

Police and Mosad[]

  • Schneider (): A cop.
  • Benny Zion (): A cop.
  • Ze'evi (): Head detective of the police.
  • Nimrod (): Mossad agent (Fake, actually a criminal).

Other Characters[]

  • Dr. David Gold (): CEO of high - tech.
  • Professor Werner (): Scientist responsible for the development of Deus. Kidnapped.
  • Barkan (): Offender.
  • Dr. Honig (): Scientist responsible for the development of Deus.

References[]

  1. ^ "Deus". IMDB. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
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