THE INFORMATION WAR is a ferocious satirical biography that dissects the rise, unraveling, and self-mythologizing of conspiracy culture through a fictionalized portrait of media provocateur Alex Jones, played by Chris D’Amato. Blending dark humor, archival pastiche, and psychological descent, the series charts how paranoia is manufactured, monetized, and ultimately turned inward—until the line between performance, belief, and delusion collapses entirely.
Rather than offering a conventional exposé, THE INFORMATION WAR treats its subject as both symptom and spectacle: a man who weaponizes fear while slowly becoming consumed by it. The series interrogates the attention economy, grievance as entertainment, and the uniquely American feedback loop where outrage becomes identity and truth becomes optional.
Created by Chris D’Amato and Louis Aquiler, and co-produced by Francisco Escobar and FRESKO IMAGEWORKS, the project leans into satire as a critical tool—using exaggeration, irony, and absurdity to reveal deeper realities about power, media manipulation, and the psychological toll of living inside a perpetual state of war against imagined enemies.
THE INFORMATION WAR is not just a portrait of one man’s descent, but a darkly comic autopsy of a culture addicted to outrage, where the loudest voice often drowns out reality itself.