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Teleios (2017)

“In a Perfect World...There is a Fatal Flaw.”

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Plot

In the vast, uncharted territories of deep space, the mining vessel Teleios floats, eerily abandoned. The ship, manned by a crew of genetically modified humans, embarked on a mission to recover cargo from a mining ship that had been adrift for two years. The original crew is presumed to have fallen into a savage bloodbath, brutally murdering each other for reasons shrouded in mystery. As the crew of Teleios delve into the heart of the abandoned ship, they discover two enigmatic survivors: a tight-lipped crew member, Travis O'Neill, and an artificial life form whose memory appears to be conveniently erased. The silence from both survivors only deepens the enigma, leaving the Teleios crew to piece together the puzzle of the bloodbath on their own. Meanwhile, an unexpected crisis unfolds within the Teleios crew. Their genetically-enhanced bodies begin to deteriorate, and they soon learn that the only antidote is the blood of an unaltered human. As their condition worsens, they are forced to consider a chilling possibility: to drink the blood of the man who might be a cold-blooded killer... or an innocent victim. 'Teleios' is a chilling journey into the unknown, where the line between humanity and monstrosity blurs amid the cold silence of space. As they venture further into the mystery, the crew faces a daunting question: what is the real horror - the bloodbath that occurred on the mining ship, their own impending breakdown, or the unspeakable decision they must make to survive?

Where to watch Teleios?

Teleios is a science fiction movie featuring Sunny Mabrey and directed by Ian Truitner.

Teleios is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Crackle, FILMRISE, Freevee, Plex, Plex Player, Pluto TV, Popcornflix, Redbox, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, VUDU Free and Xumo Play.

It is also possible to buy Teleios on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Redbox, Vudu and YouTube.