Netflix has added yet another intriguing series to its roster: The Decameron. This takes people watching it to Italy in the year 1348 when a terrible sickness called the bubonic plague was happening. A bunch of fancy lords and their helpers get out of the messy towns and hide in a place called Villa Santa, not far from a city named Florence, to stay safe from the disease.
Jessica Plummer acts as a character named Filomena, a lady from those high-society groups. She says the show is kind of like an old-time version of "Love Island," with lots of stories, love, and wild moments. Tony Hale plays Sirisco, who takes care of the villa, and he talks about more serious stuff in the show, like how much we need each other when everything is going wrong.
The Decameron is not only fun to watch, but it also makes people think about how tough life can be during big sicknesses that affect everyone—something that's really important because of things that have been happening in the world lately.
Kathleen Jordan made the show, and Tilted Productions helped to make it happen. You can expect to see a show that's funny, makes you think, and tells stories from long ago.
When will The Decameron be released?
The Decameron is set to launch globally on Netflix from Thursday, July 25, 2024. This eight-episode series is one of the much-awaited additions to Netflix's collection of original content this season. It's sure to captivate its audience with its historical yet comedic narrative approach.
Where to watch The Decameron?
This new series will be available exclusively on Netflix. Known for their vast selection of genres and originals, Netflix continues to be the go-to streaming platform for new and exciting content.
Subscribers can look forward to tapping into the history and drama of the 14th century from the comfort of their homes through The Decameron.
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What to expect from The Decameron?
Expect a historical setting wrapped in modern themes throughout the show. While the show is based on the classic The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, it veers off into a light-hearted yet insightful exploration of human behavior during desperate times. The series dives into how a lavish holiday meant to escape a deadly pandemic turns into a struggle for survival as societal norms begin to dissolve.
Kathleen Jordan, who leads the show, points out that the series sheds light on how the gap between rich and poor people gets bigger when bad times hit. This fresh way of telling the story is relevant because it relates to the big social and money problems happening in the world today.
The actors include Jessica Plummer, Tony Hale, and new faces like Amar Chadha-Patel, who plays Dioneo, a smart doctor, and Leila Farzad as Stratilia. You will also see Lou Gala playing Neifile, who is very religious, and Karan Gill as Panfilo, who is charming. Each of these characters adds something special to the story, making the interactions among them just as important as the main story.
The teaser trailer that's out gives a fun sneak peek, filled with bright scenes and lively music (Blue Monday by New Order playing in the background). Viewers can look forward to seeing beautiful shots of the Italian countryside that look both pretty and a bit spooky, outfits that fit the 1300s but with a neat modern touch, and conversations that make you think or laugh.
The show is made by talented directors Michael Uppendahl, Andrew DeYoung, and Anya Adams, with help from top producers like Jenji Kohan. Together, they make sure the show is well-made, combining good storytelling with great behind-the-scenes work.
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