Published 20:43 IST, May 26th 2020
Was Netflix's Sci-fi thriller 'Dark' Season 3's release date disclosed in Season 2?
Netflix India shared a tweet today which seems to reveal that makers of Dark Season 3 disclosed the release date of the upcoming season in Season 2 itself.
Advertisement
makers of sci-fi thriller series Dark have w released official date of its upcoming season. A tweet which was recently shared by Netflix reveals that Dark Season 3 will premiere on streaming platform on June 27, 2020. Netflix also disclosed how makers of this German television series seemingly revealed release date of show in season 2 itself.
tweet shared by Netflix sees a still from Dark Season 2. It has release date of Dark Season 3 written on it with hook line of upcoming season which is 'Beginning of Last cycle'. Netflix made its viewers wonder how smartly creators of show disclosed release date in a unique way.
Advertisement
Have a look at tweet shared by Netflix here:
Soon after tweet was out, it blew away minds of fans of show. While many were seen expressing ir reaction with help of Gifs, ors speculated how makers will incorporate release date of next season in Dark Season 3. Check out how fans are reacting here:
Advertisement
Advertisement
Dark Season 3 trailer
official teaser of Dark Season 3 reveals how it will unveil dark day of apocalypse. Dark Season 3 trailer begins revealing all questions are going to be answered. teaser n reveals iconic line “ end is beginning and beginning is end” which will ring bells in minds of all Dark fans.
trailer n disclosed how Jonas travels back in time disclosing that it is going to be “last cycle”. thrilling trailer has successfully garnered attention of viewers. Check out Dark Season 3 trailer here:
Advertisement
About series Dark
Dark is Netflix’s first German show jointly created by Baran Bo Odar and Jantje Friese. Set in fictitious town Winden, Dark revolves around aftermath of a child’s disappearance which reveals hidden secrets and connections among four estranged families. Dark explores existential implications of time and its effects on human nature.
Advertisement
20:43 IST, May 26th 2020