Dark
Overview
A missing child causes four families to help each other for answers. What they could not imagine is that this mystery would be connected to innumerable other secrets of the small town.
Crew
Christina Wagner
Christina Wagner
Philipp Klausing
Stefan Hauck
Lars Gmehling
Simone Bär
Alexandra Montag
Udo Kramer
Anette Guther
Nikolaus Summerer
Baran bo Odar
Jantje Friese
Quirin Berg
Max Wiedemann
Ben Frost
Seasons
Specials
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
This suspenseful series from Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese won a Grimme-Preis award for television fiction.
In December 2017, Netflix dropped its first German-language series, Dark, and it became a surprise hit nearly overnight. The series quickly picked up fans thanks to its being marketed as a European Stranger Things — a child disappears in an eerie, suburban town, and the show is partially set in the 1980s — but it proved to be so much more than that (and nothing at all like Stranger Things). The time-traveling series from German filmmaking partners Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese is instead a complex story about the battle of good and evil, the nature of free will, and the fate of the universe, themes that manifest in human relationships.
A missing child sets four families on a frantic hunt for answers as they unearth a mind-bending mystery that spans three generations.
Season 2 arrived last June and came back bigger than before, gaining a ton of traction online due to its ever-more-intricate storyline and steady stream of reveals that begged for further explanation. Because you’re probably dying to know when we’ll get more adventures that explore the space-time continuum with Dark’s leading traveler, Jonas (Louis Hofmann), and what it all ultimately means, here’s everything we know so far about Dark Season 3.
Season 3 The time-twisting madness reaches its conclusion in a strange new world, where some things are quite familiar — and others are disturbingly not.
A family saga with a supernatural twist, set in a German town, where the disappearance of two young children exposes the relationships among four families.
The first German production from the world’s leading Internet TV Network is set in a German town in present day where the disappearance of two young children exposes the double lives and fractured relationships among four families. In ten hour-long episodes, the story takes on a surprising twist that ties back to the same town in 1986.
Man Can Do What He Will, But He Cannot Will What He Wants.
Starring: Louis Hofmann, Karoline Eichhorn, Lisa Vicari, Hans Diehl, Jakob Diehl, Claude Heinrich
Creators: Baran bo Odar, Jantje Friese