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Jekyll

When Dr. Jekyll creates his alter-ego avatar and then downloads him directly into his brain, he turns into a psychopathic, hedonistic, ultra-violent party animal. Will he abandon his girlfriend in favor of the sexy stripper? How many bodies will he leave in his wake? Will his best friends be among them? Can Dr. Jekyll regain control and get his life back?

Top Cast

  • Matt Keeslar

    Matt Keeslar

    Jekyll

  • Jonathan Silverman

    Jonathan Silverman

    Lanyon

  • Alanna Ubach

    Alanna Ubach

    Michelle Utterson

  • Siena Goines

    Siena Goines

    Christy

  • Desmond Askew

    Desmond Askew

    Ziggy Poole

  • Abigail Spencer

    Abigail Spencer

    Talia Carew

  • John Rubinstein

    John Rubinstein

    Daniel Carew

  • Brian Palermo

    Brian Palermo

    John

  • Josh Stewart

    Josh Stewart

    Tommy

Overview

When Dr. Jekyll creates his alter-ego avatar and then downloads him directly into his brain, he turns into a psychopathic, hedonistic, ultra-violent party animal. Will he abandon his girlfriend in favor of the sexy stripper? How many bodies will he leave in his wake? Will his best friends be among them? Can Dr. Jekyll regain control and get his life back?

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