This trailer for Netflix's new mystery show will cure your 'Stranger Things' craving

"I remember. I remember everything."
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This trailer for Netflix's new mystery show will cure your 'Stranger Things' craving
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"I remember. I remember everything."

These few words at the end of the trailer for Netflix's new series, The OA, will give you goosebumps if you, like us, are a big fan of Stranger Things and cannot wait to watch the second series.

Netflix took everyone by surprise by announcing with a series of grim tweets -- "Have you seen death?" "Have you seen darkness?" -- that the show will debut Friday.

Nobody seems to know what it will be about, but from the trailer it looks like a darker, starker version of Stranger Things featuring a missing girl who returns to her small town seven years after her disappearance.

The twist is that when she went missing she was blind, but at the start of the series she isn't. Prairie Johnson, played by Brit Marling, refuses to talk to authorities or her parents about her disappearance -- but she seems to remember everything.

Marling is co-head writer alongside her frequent collaborator, director Zal Batmanglij (Sound of My Voice, The East.) And if you really can't wait, just have a look at The OA's newly launched Instagram account.


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