Netflix Releases The Serpent Premiere Date and Trailer (TV News Roundup)
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The Serpent” will premiere on
April 2. Inspired by real events set in the 1970s, the limited series tells the story of the merciless killer Charles Sobhraj (
Tahar Rahim) and his girlfriend Marie-Andrée Leclerc (
Jenna Coleman), who prey on tourists exploring the “hippie trail” in South Asia. When Sobhraj becomes the chief suspect in a series of murders of young Western travelers, it’s up to Herman Knippenberg (
Billy Howle), a Dutch diplomat in Bangkok, to investigate the spree of crimes. The series also stars
Le Serpent : Tahar Rahim, tueur en série dans la bande-annonce de la mini-série Netflix
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The Serpent becomes BBC iPlayer s most watched new title since Normal People
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The Serpent: a slow-burn TV success that s more than a killer thriller Dorian Lynskey
When it debuted on New Year’s Day, the BBC’s eight-part drama The Serpent was met with ambivalent reviews. Do we really need another serial killer story? Does the attractiveness of its stars, Tahar Rahim and Jenna Coleman, overly glamorise a murderer and his brainwashed moll? Do there have to be quite so many flashbacks? Once you’ve peeled away the 70s fabrics and neurotic clouds of cigarette smoke, what is it actually
saying?
The show took a while to dispel such reservations and clarify what it was really up to. Since then, however, it’s become a word-of-mouth sensation on iPlayer, and was among the most-streamed series during the biggest-ever week for the platform.
Netflix s Peaky Blinders Will End With Season 6, Then Continue With A Movie
The brutal British crime series is planning its exit.
Peaky Blinders, the popular British period crime drama television series that
Netflix releases, will reportedly conclude with its upcoming sixth season and continue in another form, which will most likely be a movie. Via
Deadline, that s the official word from creator Steven Knight, who further elaborated that, COVID changed our plans. But I can say my plan from the beginning was to end Peaky with a movie. That is what is going to happen.
This statement echoes Knight s plans that were circulating way back in 2018, which indicated the creator s intentions to do a Season 6 and possibly also a Season 7. Each season to date has spanned six tightly plotted, well-crafted, and extremely violent episodes Netflix currently has the first five seasons available for streaming, and the show recently announced on its own website that