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Mysterious first teaser for 1899, the new Netflix series from the creators of Dark

May 31, 2022 by Matt Rodgers

If you’re yet to watch Dark, the first German Netflix original series from creators Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, then pause what you’re doing (even if that’s bingeing Stranger Things) and check out all three superb seasons, and then get excited for their latest collaboration with the streaming giants, 1899, which has just unveiled a first look teaser that you can check out below.

What is lost will be found.

Who else is excited for the sneak peek at 1899, the new series from the creators of DARK, coming at #GeekedWeek? pic.twitter.com/JVBla1ii1g

— Netflix Geeked (@NetflixGeeked) May 31, 2022

The official synopsis for 1899 reads: A migrant steamship heads west to leave the old continent. The passengers, a mixed bag of European origins, united by their hopes and dreams for the new century and their future abroad. But their journey takes an unexpected turn when they discover another migrant ship adrift on open sea. What they will find on board, will turn their passage to the promised land into a horrifying nightmare.

1899 will stream on Netflix sometime in 2022. 

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, News, Television, Trailers Tagged With: 1899, Baran bo Odar, Jantje Friese, netflix

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