With only 6 episodes, this psychological thriller quickly conquered the entire audience and climbed in the Netflix catalog.
One of the formats that is most attracting public attention in the streaming platforms such as Netflix, Without a doubt, they are the mini series. This type of short content invites an intense visualization and does not give a feeling of overwhelming the viewer with long stories.
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In this sense, Netflix recently premiered a psychological thriller that has only 6 chapters and is causing furor among spectators, it’s called “Marked“And it is of South African origin. In addition to its mystery context, it also offers a great drama and action.


Marked

The most dramatic psychological thriller and with more action is in Netflix.
What is it marked, the series that sweeps Netflix
It is set in Johannesburg and begins with Babalwa Godongwanaa former policeman who now works as a security agent in a money transport company. The problems begin when their sick daughter of gravity and her treatment requires a fortune that unfortunately does not have.
Between the sword and the wall, he decides collaborate with a criminal and his partner in the assault to a armored truck. In principle the plan seems accessible and a good idea, but in the execution a series of complications appear that endanger their life and that of their daughter.
Netflix: marked trailer
Embed – marked | Spanish trailer (Netflix series)
Netflix: Marked cast
- LERATO MVELASE (Babalwa Godongwana)
- Sphamandla Dhludhu (Zweli Ncube)
- Jabulani Mthembu (Razor Gumede)
- Bonko Khoza (Lungile Godongwana)
- Natasha Thahane (Nelisa Kunene)
- Desmond Dube (Zechariah Kunene)
- S’dumo mtshali (Tebza nyembezi)
- GAISANG NOGE (NTSIKI NXUMALO)
- Leroy Gopal (Tatenda Ngezi)
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