The new production from the creators of Dark, 1899, has just won its preview date. The news was announced at the second edition of Tudum, Netflix’s launch event.
The series “goes back in time”, this time to the year 1899. The plot follows the departure of a ship leaving London for New York. Passengers’ lives are turned upside down after an unexpected encounter with another ship adrift on the high seas.
My new 1899 series is from the same creators as Dark and the name is already a spoiler of the number of theories you will create per episode. Debut soon. #NetflixTudum
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– netflixbrasil (@Netflixbrasil) September 24, 2022
The cast will include actors of different nationalities, such as Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen, Miguel Bernardeau, Andreas Pietschmann, Mathilde Ollivier and Emily Beecham.
Episodes from the first season of 1899 arrive on Netflix on November 17th.
First trailer of the third season of Lupine
Netflix also released the first trailer for Lupine’s third season this Saturday (24). The streaming platform, however, has yet to reveal the plot’s premiere date.
According to the trailer, Assane Diop, played by Omar Sy, is considered to be France’s greatest thief after avenging his father’s death and is wanted, but will disappear in style.
New preview of “Enola Holmes 2”
Another novelty of the event was the preview of the long “Enola Holmes 2” presented by the protagonist Millie Bobby Brown alongside Henry Cavill. The trailer shows the character in action with her brother Sherlock Holmes, played by Cavill.
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