Netflix has released a captivating sneak peek of the upcoming World War II drama titled ‘All The Light We Cannot See’
The new trailer for Shawn Levy’s limited series, “All The Light We Cannot See,” has just been released by Netflix. The highly anticipated show is set to premiere on Thursday, November 2nd.
All The Light We Cannot See, based on Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, tells the captivating tale of Marie-Laure (Aria Mia Loberti), a young blind girl, and her father, Daniel LeBlanc (Mark Ruffalo). Faced with the oppressive presence of the Nazis in Paris, they embark on a perilous journey to protect a fabled diamond from falling into the wrong hands.
Relentlessly pursued by a merciless Gestapo officer who covets the diamond for his own nefarious purposes, Marie-Laure and Daniel seek refuge in the coastal town of St. Malo. There, they find solace with a reclusive uncle who secretly broadcasts messages for the resistance through an underground radio network.
In the adaptation of “All the Light We Cannot See,” Nell Sutton portrays a younger Marie-Laure, while Lars Eidinger takes on the role of Von Rumpel, and Marion Bailey plays Madame Manec.
The novel “All the Light We Cannot See,” written by Anthony Doerr, was published in 2014 and received widespread critical acclaim. It was honored with the Pulitzer Prize in 2015 and the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction in the same year. The book has maintained a prominent presence on the New York Times best-seller list, spending over 200 weeks there. It has achieved remarkable sales, with more than 5.7 million copies sold in North America across print, e-book, and audio formats, and an additional 9.5 million copies sold worldwide.
The production of the adaptation is led by Shawn Levy under his 21 Laps Entertainment banner, with Dan Levine and Josh Barry also serving as producers. Levy also directs all four episodes of the series, which were written by fellow executive producer Steven Knight. Joe Strechay acts as an associate producer and serves as a Blindness and Accessibility Consultant for the project.