Dark Is The New Black
The Americans came up with Stranger Things, the French created The Returned and the Australians scored with Top Of The Lake. Now it's the Germans' turn to prove that they too can produce a hit TV series centred on disappearing teenagers in a small town. Dark, the first German-language series commissioned by Netflix, debuted last month to sterling reviews. The complex but riveting story reveals the sins of four families across three generations that have led to the catastrophic consequences of children being kidnapped. The first episode alone will send deathly chills down your spine.
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