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Netflix reveals final trailer for 3 Body Problem ahead of SXSW premiere

Netflix reveals final trailer for 3 Body Problem ahead of SXSW premiere

Netflix has dropped the final trailer and key art for its eagerly anticipated series, 3 Body Problem, set to premiere on 21st March 2024. The announcement comes just ahead of the series’ global debut at the SXSW Festival in Austin this Friday. Crafted by the renowned creative minds of David Benioff and DB Weiss, best known for their work on Game of Thrones, alongside Alexander Woo of True Blood fame, the show spins a complex tale that stretches from 1960s China to the modern day, weaving a story of a young woman’s crucial decision that sends ripples through space and time, challenging a group of brilliant scientists and an unconventional detective to face humanity’s greatest threat.

3 Body Problem boasts a stellar ensemble cast that includes Jovan Adepo, John Bradley, Rosalind Chao and Liam Cunningham. Directors Derek Tsang, Andrew Stanton, Minkie Spiro and Jeremy Podeswa helm the episodes, promising a visually stunning and narratively compelling series. 3 Body Problem is also produced by a team of executive producers that includes big names in Hollywood, including Rian Johnson, Rosamund Pike and Brad Pitt, to name a few.

Check out the brand-new trailer below for a taste of the show.

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3 Body Problem is released on Netflix on 21st March 2024.

Watch the trailer for 3 Body Problem here:

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