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Shadow And Bone: Netflix Releases Trailer For Its New Fantasy Series That Will Arrive In April

The Netflix streaming platform already has a release date for its new fantasy series called Sombra y Hueso (Shadow and Bone ), which is based on the first novel of the trilogy of the same name, by Leigh Bardugo.

The latest trailer for Shadow and Bone was released on Netflix this Friday and was overwhelmingly received by fans of Grisha’s fantasy adventure literary work.

The trailer was released during Netflix’s presentation at IGN Fan Fest and based on positive feedback on YouTube, the new series looks set to live up to the expectations of fans eagerly awaiting the premiere.

Shadow and Bone, will premiere on the streaming platform on April 23, 2021, and will feature a total of eight episodes of one hour each.

New promotional trailer for Netflix fantasy series Shadow and Bone

According to the official synopsis published by Netflix, Shadow and Bone will tell the story of a world devastated by war where the humble soldier and orphan Alina Starkov has just unleashed an extraordinary power that could be the key to liberating her country.

With the monstrous threat of the Shadow Fold looming, Alina is ripped from all she knows to train as part of an elite army of magical soldiers known as Grisha.

However, as he struggles to hone his power, he discovers that allies and enemies can be the same and that nothing in this luxurious world is what it seems as dangerous forces are at play, including a crew of charismatic criminals, and he It will take more than magic to survive, concludes the synopsis.

The cast of the new Shadow and Bone series is mainly made up of Jessie Mei Li as Alina Starkov, Archie Renaux with the role of Malyen Oretsev, Freddy Carter playing Kaz Brekker, Amita Suman as Inej, and Kit Young as Jesper Fahey among others.

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