During its special Tudum event, Netflix presented brand new trailers for a variety of movies and series, including Avatar: The Last Airbender, 3 Body Problem, and One Piece. Make sure you check out two of the best announcements here! However, what truly piqued our interest was a film adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr, the author of the novel that won the Pulitzer Prize. Netflix has released an incredible new teaser for its upcoming miniseries of the same name, which will consist of four episodes. Take a look at it below:
All The Light We Cannot See Plot and Cast
Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and Werner, a German orphan who is drafted into the Nazi war machine at the beginning of the battle, are the protagonists of All the Light We Cannot See, which takes place during the Second World War and chronicles their stories. Radio waves link the two together so that they may communicate with one another. A feature of the novel is not just the lyrical writing written by Doerr but also the novel’s attention to detail, with most of the story taking place in the town of Saint-Malo.
All the Light We Cannot See will become available to stream on November 2nd.
The storyline and overarching concept of the four-part miniseries ensure that it will quickly become a popular choice. What first impressions do you have of the new All the Light We Cannot See adaption that was released on Netflix? What would you want to see up next?
In addition to a star-studded ensemble that includes Mark Ruffalo and Aria Mia Loberti, and Louis Hofmann as the story’s protagonists, All The Light We Cannot See has some notable talent behind the camera. The original story for the adaptation was written by Steven Knight, who is most known for his work on Peaky Blinders, Locke, and Spencer. Stranger Things producer Shawn Levy was in charge of directing the series.
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