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2020-12-17T13:49:53.166Z


Netflix has released the trailer for a new series from the "Dark" producers: "Tribes of Europa". Everything you need to know about the German series.


Netflix has released the trailer for a new series from the "Dark" producers: "Tribes of Europa".

Everything you need to know about the German series.

After successful productions such as “Dark *”, “How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast)” and most recently “Barbaren”, the next Netflix series from Germany is now in the starting blocks.

In

"Tribes of Europe"

is a

Netflix Original production

, combines the dystopian and science fiction elements.

If you see the trailer, it is not without reason that you draw comparisons to the

German Netflix world success "Dark"

: It is about the same makers, Quirin Berg and Max Wiedemann.

The new Netflix offensive is also about a doom scenario.

New Netflix series "Tribes of Europa": This is what the dark sci-fi series is about

The series takes place in

2074

.

As a result of a mysterious global catastrophe, Europe has split up into countless mini-states.

These so-called

“tribes” fight for supremacy

over the continent.

Three siblings from the Tribe of Origines

- Kiano (played by Emilio Sakraya), Liv (Henriette Confurius) and Elja (David Ali Rashed) - involuntarily get caught between the fronts when a pilot of the mysterious Atlanteans crashes near their village.

He has an important message with him.

Hoping for a better future, united in the

fight for survival

, each of the three begins their own odyssey full of adventure.

But the greatest

threat to all humanity

is already casting its shadow.

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When does the new Netflix series "Tribes of Europe" start?

The first season of "Tribes of Europa" is

due to start

on

February 19, 2021

on Netflix and

include

six episodes

, as the streaming service announced on Wednesday, December 16.

The screenwriter and director Philip Koch ("Play"), who also directs three episodes, played a key role in developing the story.

Florian Baxmeyer ("Tatort") shot three more episodes.

Netflix novelty "Tribes of Europa": First trailer leaves viewers with mixed feelings

The

trailer for the new series

(see above) has been on the Netflix YouTube account since December 16, 2020.

You can see both futuristic technology and medieval weapons that are used.

The basic mood is very

dark and dystopian

.

In the comments on YouTube there is a colorful mix of

enthusiastic viewers

on the one hand, who are looking forward to the series and who praise the German production: “It looks good.

The German series are now beating down on Netflix. ”On the other hand, there are

skeptics

who see parallels to the series“ The 100 ”, an American science fiction series by The CW.

But the

title of

the new German Netflix production also

causes confusion

: “Why Tribes of EuropA?

Either completely English or German. ”An attempt to explain this is also being discussed: The“ Denglish ”title probably comes about because in this

future scenario

the languages ​​mix after the collapse of Europe.

Whether this is true and whether the first season of the series can convince Netflix users remains to be seen.

(mad) * tz.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

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