Teaser for “All the Light We Cannot See”: Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie star in a poignant WWII tale

The upcoming war-drama series, All the Light We Cannot See, directed by Stranger Things helmer Shawn Levy, takes us on a journey to Nazi-occupied France during World War II, where we witness stories of human connection amidst the chaos. The teaser, featuring Mark Ruffalo and Hugh Laurie in leading roles, was released on Tuesday, providing a glimpse of the gripping tale.

The teaser, which runs for two minutes and thirty-seven seconds, introduces us to Marie-Laure Leblanc, a blind French girl seeking refuge with her uncle in the coastal town of Saint-Malo after her father is detained by the Gestapo. The story also follows the life of Werner Pfennig, a German boy with expertise in radio repair, who is forced to join the Nazi military school and subsequently the military. Despite being on opposing sides, Marie-Laure and Werner find a shared connection through a secret radio frequency that helps them believe in humanity and the possibility of hope amidst the chaos of war.

The teaser does not feature any dialogue but portrays the destruction caused by the war and the toll it takes on humanity. Based on Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, the four-part series is helmed by Levy, who is known for his work on the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.

The series stars Louis Hofmann, known for his role in the popular German series Dark, as Werner Pfennig. Aria Mia Loberti makes her debut as Marie-Laure Leblanc, while Lars Eidinger, known for his work on The Last Execution, and Andrea Deck, who has appeared in The Devil’s Violinist, play important roles in the show.

All the Light We Cannot See promises to be a gripping tale of human connections and resilience against the backdrop of one of the darkest periods in history. The teaser has already piqued the interest of viewers, and fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the series.

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