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‘SOLO: The Series’ Premiere Logged in ‘The Web.Files’

On this week’s episode of The Web.Files, host Kristyn Burtt attends the red carpet premiere for SOLO: The Series. Among those interviewed on the red carpet are Jonathan Nail, the series creator and star, Michele Boyd, who plays Nail’s patient and long-suffering wife, Rob Gokee, who composed the majority of the series’ music as well as many other members of the cast and crew. In addition to the interviews, there are a number of never before scene clips from the series. Well, never before seen unless you attended the premiere.

SOLO: The Series is a highly anticipated sci-fi comedy created by and staring Jonathan Nail. The series centers on Scott Drizhal, who is selected to take part in a three year solo mission to Mars as part of a reality TV show. Unfortunately, 36 days into the mission the show is canceled and Drizhal is left alone with only a wise-cracking AI named Phal 9000 to keep him company. Meanwhile back on Earth his gracious and meek-tempered wife, played by The Guild’s Michele Boyd, seeks to have him declared legally dead so she can claim the insurance money.

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Will Drizhal make it safely to Mars and (more importantly) will his show be picked up by another network? Only time will tell.

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Mathieas McNaughton

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