Dead Pixels. Megan 'Meg' Jefferies (Alexa Davies)
Dead Pixels

Dead Pixels

  • TV sitcom
  • E4
  • 2019 - 2021
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Comedy about mates Meg, Nicky and Usman, whose world revolves around a role-playing computer game. Stars Alexa Davies, Will Merrick, Sargon Yelda, Charlotte Ritchie and David Mumeni

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 3,001

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Dead Pixels review

From what I've seen of Dead Pixels, I can assure you this is an inviting import with plenty of promise. Bawdy, incisive, timely, and inventive, Dead Pixels is exactly the kind of show we need to pep up the summer TV lineup.

Allie Gemmill, Collider, 18th August 2020

Writer accuses C4 of plagiarising Dead Pixels

A former comedy writer has accused Channel 4 of 'ripping off' his script for gaming sitcom Dead Pixels. Computer journalist Stuart Sumner says he was 'shocked' at similarities between the E4 comedy and his sitcom treatment, Real Life, and is now seeking legal advice.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 2nd December 2019

The best new TV comedies of April-August 2019

Here's our roundup of the best new British comedy series that launched between April and August...

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 23rd November 2019

E4 orders Dead Pixels Series 2

Dead Pixels, the sitcom about a friendship group who play a computer game together, is to return for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 18th July 2019

28 new British TV comedies for 2019 and beyond

Here's what fans of TV comedy can look forward to over the next year or so from the UK...

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 17th July 2019

Dead Pixels: as addictive as World of Warcraft

You don't need to know your Azeroth from your elbow to enjoy this gut-bustingly funny new show.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 10th April 2019

Dead Pixels interviews

Alexa Davies, Will Merrick and Charlotte Ritchie, stars of new E4 gamer comedy Dead Pixels chat to us about their gaming experiences...

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 4th April 2019

Dead Pixels review

The script is rude and funny, particularly when Meg is over-sharing on the subject of her planned sexual conquest of Russell, which took up a substantial chunk of the first episode.

Barry Didcock, The Herald, 31st March 2019

Dead Pixels review

The show skilfully juxtaposes scenes from their real, every-day lives, with the magnitude of their mission in the game - gaining back their castle which has been under siege.

Clemmie Carson, Telly Binge, 31st March 2019

Dead Pixels: A comedy 'about gamers for gamers'

Dead Pixels is a new comedy about gamers that promises to be "on their side".

Steffan Powell, BBC, 30th March 2019

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