October 18, 2022

Do you want to see THE PERIPHERAL before anyone else? Learn how you can see an Advance Screening in Select Cities!


Flynne Fisher, her Marine veteran brother, Burton, and their dying mother live in a small town in the Blue Ridge Mountains in 2032. As their mother’s health deteriorates and the medical bills add up, Flynne and Burton make extra money playing simulations. The two siblings share Burton’s avatar, “jockeying” for high-paying customers to beat challenging game levels. When Burton is offered a chance to beta test a new Sim, it’s Flynne who ends up playing, pretending to be her brother. The Sim takes place in London and it tasks Flynne with breaking into a corporation known as the Research Institute—to steal a valuable secret. When the assignment goes badly wrong, Flynne begins to realize the Sim is more real than she ever could have imagined. The London she’s exploring exists in the future…year 2099. And what Flynne has uncovered in the Research Institute has put her and her family in grave peril. There are people from the future who want to use Flynne for the information she’s stolen…and there are others who want Flynne dead. Flynne encounters Wilf in Future London, a man who may be the key to unlocking the mystery at hand.


THE PERIPHERAL, Season 1 premieres Friday, October 21st, 2022 on Prime Video.


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Seattle, WA
AMC Pacific Place
October 20th, 2022 - 7:00pm
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Washington, DC
Bethesda Row Cinema
October 19th, 2022 - 7:00pm
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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Passes available on a first-claim first-serve basis. In order to attend this screening, all guests must comply with theater safety protocols. This includes (but is not limited to): Masks. Social distancing guidelines implemented by the theatre and studio reps on site must be followed. No congregating will be allowed. Refer to screening pass for further restrictions.