All the Light We Cannot See (2023)
A visually stunning Netflix miniseries weaving together two lives across the devastation of World War II.
All the Light We Cannot See - Series Information
- Original Title: All the Light We Cannot See
- First Air Year: 2023
- Last Air Year: 2023
- Created by: Steven Knight
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Drama
- Content Rating (US): TV-MA
- Number of Seasons: 1
- Number of Episodes: 4
- Status: Ended
- Original Language: English
- Spoken Languages: English
- First Air Date: November 2, 2023 (United States - TV-MA), November 2, 2023 (United Kingdom - 15), November 2, 2023 (Germany - 16), November 2, 2023 (France - 16), November 2, 2023 (India - U/A 16+), November 2, 2023 (Brazil - 16), November 2, 2023 (Mexico - B-15), November 2, 2023 (Spain - 16), November 2, 2023 (South Korea - 19)
- Networks: Netflix
- Alternative Titles: تمام نوری که نمیتوانیم ببینیم (IR), Alt lyset vi ikke ser (NO)
- Production Companies: 21 Laps Entertainment
- Production Countries: United States of America
All the Light We Cannot See - Plot
A blind French girl and a young German soldier's paths collide during WWII.
All the Light We Cannot See - Trailer
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All the Light We Cannot See - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Steven Knight
Main Cast
- Aria Mia Loberti
- Louis Hofmann
- Lars Eidinger
- Hugh Laurie
- Mark Ruffalo
- Jakob Diehl
- James Dryden
- Corin Silva
- Nell Sutton
- Rosie Hilal
Executive Producers
- Dan Levine
- Steven Knight
- Shawn Levy
- Josh Barry
All the Light We Cannot See - FAQs
Is All the Light We Cannot See based on a book?
Yes. The series is adapted from Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name, published in 2014. The book spent over three years on the New York Times bestseller list and is widely regarded as one of the most celebrated works of historical fiction of the 21st century.
Where can you stream All the Light We Cannot See?
All the Light We Cannot See is available to stream exclusively on Netflix, including via the Netflix Standard with Ads plan. It is not currently available on any other streaming platform. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date regional availability.
Who stars in All the Light We Cannot See?
The series stars Aria Mia Loberti as Marie-Laure LeBlanc and Louis Hofmann as Werner Pfennig. The supporting cast includes Lars Eidinger, Hugh Laurie, Mark Ruffalo, Jakob Diehl, James Dryden, Corin Silva, Nell Sutton, and Rosie Hilal.
How many episodes does the series have?
All the Light We Cannot See consists of 4 episodes, released as a limited miniseries. All four episodes dropped simultaneously on Netflix on November 2, 2023, making it ideal for a single weekend watch.
Was All the Light We Cannot See well received by critics?
Critical reception was mixed. While many praised the visual grandeur, production design, and Aria Mia Loberti's debut performance, some reviewers felt the adaptation simplified the novel's emotional complexity. Audience response was generally warmer, appreciating the series' sweeping romantic and wartime atmosphere.
Who created All the Light We Cannot See?
The series was created and written by Steven Knight, the acclaimed screenwriter behind Peaky Blinders and Locke. It was produced by 21 Laps Entertainment, with executive producers including Shawn Levy, Dan Levine, Steven Knight, and Josh Barry.
Will there be a second season of the series?
No. All the Light We Cannot See was conceived and released as a limited miniseries with a definitive ending. The series concluded in 2023 and its status is listed as Ended. No second season has been announced or is expected, as the story is self-contained.
What is the content rating for All the Light We Cannot See?
All the Light We Cannot See is rated TV-MA in the United States, indicating it is intended for mature audiences. The series contains wartime violence, themes of occupation and loss, and intense dramatic sequences. Viewer discretion is advised for younger audiences.
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