Assassination Nation

Assassination Nation

6.3

Sep 21 2018

2h 48m

Thriller, Horror, Comedy

After an anonymous hacker begins leaking the private data of thousands living in a small American town, the townspeople spiral into madness, with four high school seniors at the center of the maelstrom.

Odessa Young

Odessa Young

Lily Colson

Hari Nef

Hari Nef

Bex Warren

ABRA

ABRA

Em Lacey

Suki Waterhouse

Suki Waterhouse

Sarah Lacey

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