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Posted by: Yakub Oloyede
« on: March 23, 2018, 02:14:45 AM »



"The Rain" is an up and coming Netflix unique arrangement about a gathering of children confronting the post-end times in Denmark. From the looks of its trailer, it's part "Strolling Dead," part "More abnormal Things," and part any given CW appear. Here's the official rundown from Netflix:

The world as we probably am aware it has finished. In Netflix's dystopian YA spine chiller, two Danish kin rise up out of the security of their dugout six years after a severe infection conveyed by the rain wipes out all people in Scandinavia. In the wake of understanding all leftovers of development are gone, they join a gathering of youthful survivors and together set out on a risk filled mission through a deserted Scandinavia, hunting down any indications of life. Set free from their group past and societal standards, the gathering has the opportunity to be who they need to be. In their battle for survival, they find that even in a dystopian world there's still love, desire, and a significant number of the transitioning problems they thought they'd abandoned with the vanishing of the world they once knew.

"The Rain" is Netflix's first unique arrangement from Denmark. It should make for a decent partner arrangement for Netflix's underseen "3%," another "Yearning Games-y" YA appear, the second period of which is because of drop on April 27, 2018.

"The Rain" is made by Jannik Tai Mosholt ("Borgen," "Rita"), Esben Toft Jacobsen, and Christian Potalivo. It stars Alba August, Mikkel Boe Følsgaard ("A Royal Affair"), Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen, Lars Simonsen ("The Bridge,"), Iben Hjejle, Angela Bundalovic, Sonny Lindberg, Jessica Dinnage, Lukas Løkken, and Johannes Kuhnke ("Force Majeure").

"The Rain'"s first season hits Netflix on May 4.



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