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7.6 1 Seasons • 22 Episodes

The Net - Season 1

The Net is a 1998 television drama series based on the 1995 film of the same name. The series starred Brooke Langton as Angela Bennett, the character Sandra Bullock played in the film. Produced in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the series originally aired for one season on the USA Network before being canceled in 1999.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Brooke Langton

    Brooke Langton

    Angela Bennett

  • Joseph Bottoms

    Joseph Bottoms

    Shawn Trelawney

  • Eric Szmanda

    Eric Szmanda

    Jacob Resh

  • Mackenzie Gray

    Mackenzie Gray

    Greg Hearney

  • Tim Curry

    Tim Curry

    Sorcerer

  • Jim Byrnes

    Jim Byrnes

    Mr. Olivier

  • Jack Coleman

    Jack Coleman

    Dr. Steven Graf

  • Joe Pascual

    Joe Pascual

    Escobar

  • Jeremy Renner

    Jeremy Renner

    Ted Nida

Overview

The Net is a 1998 television drama series based on the 1995 film of the same name. The series starred Brooke Langton as Angela Bennett, the character Sandra Bullock played in the film. Produced in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the series originally aired for one season on the USA Network before being canceled in 1999.

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