1899

2022 - 9 - 14

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1899: Everything you need to know about Netflix's epic new drama (HELLO!)

The first trailer for new mystery drama series from the creators of Dark has been released and we think we speak for everyone when we say we're seriously ...

At the moment, there's not an official release date, but our best guess is that it will drop in October or November. 1899 will premiere on Netflix sometime in late 2022. At its heart is the question of what unites us and what divides us. But their journey takes an unexpected turn when they discover another migrant ship adrift on open sea. Check out the first-look photos below and keep reading for all the info you need on 1899โ€ฆ MORE:

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Dark Creators' New Netflix Series Teased With Eerie 1899 Motion ... (Screen Rant)

A new motion poster for Netflix's 1899, the upcoming show from the creators of Dark, sees a steamship sailing into a triangular hole in the ocean.

Given this emphasis, alongside the brief clip of a newspaper headline reporting a missing passenger ship in the show's trailer, the motion poster could be the best hint fans have received that 1899 will involve the Bermuda Triangle. [Dark ran for three seasons](https://screenrant.com/dark-season-3-ending-third-world-jonas-explained/), encompassing the lives of four German families and their involvement with a troubling time-travel conspiracy. [1899](https://screenrant.com/tag/1899/) draws a ship full of unsuspecting passengers into the vast ocean.

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'1899' poster teases mystery in new series from 'Dark' creators (UPI.com)

"1899," a new mystery-horror series from "Dark" creators Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, is coming to Netflix.

1899 hails from Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, who created the German sci-fi thriller Dark. Netflix included the caption, "What we know is just a drop in the ocean." What we know is just a drop in the ocean.

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1899: Netflix series by 'Dark' creators gets new motion poster (The Envoy Web)

A new motion poster for the upcoming Netflix sci-fi thriller '1899', made by the creators of 'Dark', has been revealed by the streaming service on Twitter.

โ€œWhen they discover a second ship adrift on the open sea that had gone missing for months, their journey takes an unexpected turn. The new motion poster shows a ship on the verge of falling down a triangular hole in the ocean. โ€œ1899 follows the mysterious circumstances around the voyage of an immigrant ship from Europe to New York.

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When Is The German Mystery Series '1899' Premiering on Netflix? (Fossbytes)

While 1899 is all set to make its way to the Toronto Film festival here's everything we know about the series.

A fascinating web of secrets is revealed as a result of this encounter, some of which are specific to the travelers. Unlike Dark, Netflix has announced that the show would be available in English. The fact that these travelers are from all over Europe, including Poland, France, Germany, Spain, and England, adds to the confusion. They are brought together by their desire to start over on a new continent. The creators of the mind-bending German time travel show Dark, Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, are back with a new mystery set to premiere on Netflix later this year. Although it has taken a while, the wait is almost over.

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1899 Netflix Series Release Date, Star Cast, Makers, Trailer, Plot ... (JanBharat Times)

Created by Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, 1899 is an upcoming German epic period mystery horror television series.

The series will have a total of eight episodes out of which the title of the first episode is titled The Ship. It also took place in London, United Kingdom and the entire filming for the series wrapped in November 2021. Created by Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, 1899 is an upcoming German epic period mystery horror television series.

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