Amidst all the trailers Netflix shared yesterday during its TODAY event for properties like And , you might have missed some of the more grounded plays the company was promoting at the same time. One of them was the upcoming adaptation of Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, all the light we can’t see, Netflix shared a new teaser for its four-part miniseries of the same name.
If you haven’t read Doerr’s classic 2014 novel, all the light we can’t see It is set during World War II and follows Marie-Laure, a blind French girl, and Werner, a German orphan who is drafted into the Nazi war machine at the start of the conflict. Both are connected to each other through radio. Doerr’s lyrical prose is a highlight, but so is the novel’s attention to detail, with much of the narrative unfolding in the town of Saint-Malo.
In addition to a star-studded cast that includes Mark Ruffalo, as well as Aria Mia Loberti and Louis Hoffman as the story’s protagonists, all the light we can’t Check out features from some of the remarkable talent behind the camera. Steven Knight, known for his work on Locke, wig And peaky blinderswrote the adaptation, while stranger things Producer Shawn Levy directed the series. all the light we can’t see will start streaming on November 2nd, giving you some time to read the source material if you’d like.
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