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Netflix’s ‘Bodies’ Boasts an Outstanding Cast, Yet Fans Struggle with its Dark Resonance

Viewers have swiftly noted the resemblances between "Bodies" and another series, yet it presents a cast that's truly one-of-a-kind. Crafted by Paul Tomalin, this ambitious sci-fi revolves around four detectives endeavouring to unravel a murder spanning four distinct epochs.

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The series made its Netflix debut on Thursday, October 19th, 2023, and takes its inspiration from Si Spencer and Dean Ormston’s DC graphic novel bearing the same title. As viewers currently indulge in ‘Bodies’, let’s delve into the number of episodes, the core cast, and above all, what it evokes…

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Comparing Bodies to the Iconic Netflix Series ‘Dark

Numerous enthusiasts and critics alike have drawn parallels between “Bodies” and the sci-fi-thriller “Dark,” which debuted on Netflix in 2017 and ran for three seasons until 2020.

CNet hailed the intricate German series as “the premier offering on Netflix,” and a substantial portion of its dedicated fan base holds it in similarly high regard, often designating it as their preferred programme on the platform.

“Only one episode into ‘Bodies’ on Netflix and it exudes serious ‘Dark’ vibes,” remarked one viewer right from the outset.

However, not everyone finds the comparison to be advantageous for “Bodies.” “Imitation, but lacks the substance,” another commented. “The new Netflix series, ‘Bodies,’ borrows entirely from the essence of ‘Dark,’ but regrettably, it failed to win me over. Throughout, I can’t help but think, ‘I’ve seen this narrative before.'”

“I was already getting the sense that ‘Bodies’ was reminiscent of ‘Dark,’ and then I spotted the enigmatic figure in the yellow raincoat, so yeah,” chimed in one observer.

“Numerous temporal layers, a sombre ambiance, Netflix – No, we’re not referring to ‘Dark,'” quipped this viewer. “But this connection that the new series ‘Bodies’ elicits is no accident.”

From an ardent supporter, “Bodies” on Netflix is essentially “Dark,” but with a more LGBTQ+ focus. Adored it! 11/10.” They also proffered it as a recommendation to “Dark” enthusiasts. “Since ‘Dark’ concluded and ‘1899’ was cancelled,” they wrote, “if you enjoyed them, watch ‘Bodies’ on Netflix. It’s a mind-bending little show with the time-travel factor.”

“Essentially another iteration of ‘Dark,'” someone succinctly put it, “but I adored ‘Dark’ so much that I didn’t mind at all.”

Ultimately, fans have pinpointed these two series as possessing a “comparable style” and components, and once you’ve recognised it, it’s impossible to overlook.

Ensemble of Actors in “Bodies” on Netflix

Bodies” showcases an impressive ensemble, and you can familiarise yourself with the cast and their corresponding roles listed below:

  • Shira Haas (Unorthodox) as DC Iris Maplewood
  • Stephen Graham (The Irishman) as Elias Mannix / Sir Julian Harker
  • Gabriel Howell (The Fence) as young Elias Mannix
  • Amaka Okafor (The Responder) as DS Shahara Hasan
  • Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (The Queen’s Gambit) as DS Charles Whiteman / Karl Weissman
  • Kyle Soller (Andor) as DI Alfred Hillinghead
  • Tom Mothersdale (War Of The Worlds) as Gabriel Defoe
  • Synnøve Karlsen (Last Night In Soho) as Polly Hillinghead
  • Greta Scacchi (Run Rabbit Run) as The Woman / Old Polly
  • George Parker (Pennyworth) as Henry Ashe
  • Michael Jibson (The Crown) as DCI Jack Barber
  • Max Lohan (Hitmen) as young Mullins

How many episodes are there in the series ‘Bodies’?

Bodies comprises a total of eight episodes, all released on Thursday, October 19th, 2023.

Despite being marketed as a limited series with a conclusive ending, there remains potential to further explore the narrative in a second season.

Exclusive streaming of Bodies is now available on Netflix.

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