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Teaser: Netflix’s Crime Mystery Series ‘Bodies’

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Netflix has released the teaser trailer for Bodies, its newest crime thriller, based on Si Spencer’s mind-bending graphic novel of the same name. The series adaptation will debut on Netflix October 19.

“Four detectives, living in four different eras – 1890, 1941, 2023 & 2053 – find the body of the same murder victim in London’s Whitechapel,” reads the synopsis. “They soon come to realize their investigations have them central to a mysterious conspiracy spanning over 150 years.”

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