3 BODY PROBLEM Trailer (2023) Netflix Fantasy Series

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3 BODY PROBLEM Trailer (2023) Netflix Fantasy Series

3 BODY PROBLEM Trailer (2023) Netflix Fantasy Series
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The Game of Thrones finale might’ve gone down like a sack of spuds, but that hasn’t deterred Netflix from teaming with the duo who led the fantasy series from inception to completion. 3 Body Problem will be adapted from what David Benioff and D.B. Weiss call “the most ambition science-fiction series we’ve read”, written by Chinese author Liu Cixin, and centring on humanity’s first contact with a distant alien race.

Unfortunately, it seems the E.T.’s aren’t coming in peace: the three books in The Three-Body Problem trilogy eventually come to tell the story of an inter-species conflict between humankind and the aliens, spanning from the Chinese cultural revolution in the ‘60s through to the “end of time”, per Benioff and Weiss.
But Netflix, Benioff, Weiss, and Cixin aren’t the only big hitters attached to the project behind the scenes. No, no: Brad Pitt (through his production company, Plan B) Rosamund Pike, and Glass Onion director Rian Johnson are all executive producers on the show, the latter clearly familiar to the genre after his time in the Star Wars trenches.

Netflix’s Tudum blog describes the show as a “sweeping story of Earth’s past, present, and future”, with series co-star Liam Cunningham – who played Ser Davos Seaworth in Thrones – emphasising just how book-accurate the series will be. “The people involved in making this will treat these books with the largest amount of respect that they can possibly give,” he said at Netflix’s annual Tudum event in September last year.

At this year’s event, which took place in Brazil over the weekend, the cast announced the show’s premiere date, and we finally got a glimpse at what to expect.
Here’s everything else you need to know about 3 Body Problem.

Is there a trailer for 3 Body Problem?
The full trailer is yet to drop, but there’s a teaser to whet your appetite, complete with cryptic clues of the conflict to come. “As children, we fear the dark,” it narrates. “Anything might be out there. The unknown troubles us… But we continue to search. Life looks for life.” You can watch the teaser below.

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