An interesting blend of recent and old trends in Post Apocalyptic medias. A century from now an orbital city has a population running low on life support. One hundred juvenile delinquents are sent down to Earth to see if they can survive so that further colonization might follow them. They will find themselves divided, leaderless, facing Post-Apocalyptic dangers and a wilderness. They are expendable, a hundred red-shirts wearing monitoring bracelets. Meanwhile things in space keep escalating. The story seems to be a blend of Elysium, Hunger Games, and After Earth and lots of older movies like Lord of the Flies, Recon 2020 and Breakfast Club. Refreshingly well written and pretty good casting. Intended towards a teenage or young adult audience but with an intricate amount of depth, group dynamics and slightly-not-stereotyped characters. Additionally with a side plot involving adult characters who seem to behave worse than the kids back in space, executing Doctors for using too much medicine or Engineers for reporting problems in the life support systems and arguing over who-killed-who constantly. Might remind some viewers of recent trends in video games also. I think it wouldn't be too late/too tacky to have a double-digit number in the corner of the screen counting down 'the hundred title characters' as they are eliminated.