Shadow and Bone New Trailer Out All Set To Bang on Netflix on April 23th
Here is the new trailer of Shadow and Bone. Shadow and Bone is an upcoming fantasy streaming tv sequence developed by Eric Heisserer and 21 Laps Entertainment for Netflix that’s scheduled to premiere on April 23, 2021. It’s based mostly on the Grisha trilogy (starting with Shadow and Bone) and the Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo. Primarily based on Leigh Bardugo’s worldwide bestselling Grishaverse novels, Shadow and Bone finds us in a war-torn world the place lowly soldier and orphan Alina Starkov has simply unleashed a unprecedented energy that might be the important thing to setting her nation free.
With the monstrous risk of the Shadow Fold looming, Alina is torn from every thing she knows to train as a part of an elite army of magical troopers referred to as Grisha. However as she struggles to hone her energy, she finds that allies and enemies may be one and the identical and that nothing on this lavish world is what it appears. There are harmful forces at play, together with a crew of charismatic criminals, and it’ll take greater than magic to outlive.
Here is New Trailer of Shadow and Bone
Bardugo, author and executive producer, previously said the following when the first photos were released: “Shadow and Bone takes place in a very different kind of fantasy world. Think Imperial Russia, not Medieval England, repeating rifles instead of broadswords. “It’s a story about the people who have been told how much they don’t matter proving how much they do. And it’s been incredible to see that story take shape on such an epic scale, the battles, the magic, but also the relationships between the characters.
Shadow and Bone is a Netflix production from 21 Laps Entertainment, starring Jessie Mei Li (Alina Starkov), Archie Renaux (Malyen Oretsev), Freddy Carter (Kaz Brekker), Amita Suman (Inej), Kit Young (Jesper Fahey), and Ben Barnes (General Kirigan). Eric Heisserer is the showrunner, executive producer and writer for the series. Author Leigh Bardugo is executive producing. Lee Toland Krieger will direct and executive produce.