1899 is set to drop today on Netflix India. The whole premise of the show is a mystery set in a 19th-century European ship. With more than 10 languages getting featured in 8 episodes, it is undoubtedly the most awaited series of the year.
Regardless, after a sufficiently long wait, the makers have dropped the opening credit scene of the series. If you remember then Dark has undoubtedly one of the greatest opening scenes to be ever made.
Since “from the makers of Dark” is the biggest USP of the show, makers are trying to emulate a similar formula to this one. Except for Netflix’s own Twitter handle, it even seems to work as most people are asking for a renewal of Warrior Nun.
Regardless, if you haven’t, catch the opening credit scene and scroll down to know what the makers have got to say.
DARK creators Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar are going to blow your minds all over again with their new series, 1899!
The show premieres in 12 hours — but you can start hunting for clues in the stunning opening credit sequence now: pic.twitter.com/asOrwHqZj3
— Netflix (@netflix) November 16, 2022
As you have watched the catchy scene then also read what the makers said about them, especially the song “White Rabbit”.
“It’s more a reference to the brain, to psychology, and the science of perception. The quote in the song from Emily Dickinson’s poem, in the beginning, is really about experiencing all this weird shit going through your brain. In the Eliott Sumner version, we use in the title sequence, the line that features so prominently is “feed your head.” That was such an important phrase for the entire show that it felt like the absolute right fit.”.
Now that you have got a slight idea about the opening credit, we think you’ve got an idea about what to expect. If not, then all you need to do is to wait until 1:30 PM.
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