Christopher Lloyd played video game villain in 1990s sci-fi series

In 1995 Christopher Lloyd portrayed a ruthless video game villain in the short-lived series Deadly Games. The show blended sci-fi elements with early computer game concepts and was executive produced by Leonard Nimoy.

Christopher Lloyd played Sebastian Jackal, the final boss who wore a white suit and fedora while using a cane to conjure fire. The character led superhuman henchmen based on people from the protagonist's real life. The series followed physicist Gus Lloyd whose lab accident allowed his virtual creations to enter the real world.

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