What day and time will 'A Girl and an Astronaut' release? And everything else you need to know
Netflix is back with another unsettling genre-bending series. Just like 'You' or 'Triptych', the streaming giant is gearing up to release the Polish series 'Dziewczyna i kosmonauta' ('A Girl and an Astronaut' in English) in February.
The upcoming Netflix series is produced by Lulu Production, directed by Bartosz Prokopowicz and written by Agata Malesinska. 'A Girl and an Astronaut' stars Vanessa Aleksander, Jędrzej Hycnar and Jakub Sasak in the lead roles.
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When will 'A Girl and an Astronaut' be released?
'A Girl and an Astronaut' is set to be released on Friday, February 17. The series will have six episodes.
How to watch 'A Girl and an Astronaut'?
'A Girl and an Astronaut' can be streamed exclusively on Netflix. The official app is available both on Google's Play Store and Apple's App Store. Netflix is also available on Roku, PlayStation, Xbox, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Smart TVs, YouView, BT TV Box, Now TV, Sky Q and can be accessed via web browsers.
What is the plot of 'A Girl and an Astronaut'?
'A Girl and an Astronaut' centers on a love triangle between Marta, Nico and Bogdan. The official Netflix synopsis reads, "An astronaut's return after a 30-year disappearance rekindles a lost love and sparks interest from a corporation determined to learn why he hasn't aged."
What is the cast of 'A Girl and an Astronaut'?
The cast of the upcoming sci-fi drama show comprises Vanessa Aleksander, Jędrzej Hycnar, Jakub Sasak, Magdalena Cielecka, Andrzej Chyra, Zofia Jastrzębska, Anna Cieślak, Daria Polunina, Magdalena Boczarska, Grzegorz Damiecki, Agnieszka Wagner, Andrew Zhuravsky, Anton Solovey, Helena Rzasa and Artem Manuilov.
What is the latest buzz around 'A Girl and an Astronaut'?
The glimpse from the official trailer of the show presents a heartwrenching story told in two timelines, with a 30-year gap in between. Themes of love, pain, lost love and space seem to play a major role in this sci-fi drama. Netflix has rated this series 'A'.