A mysterious thriller with an original idea that generates curiosity, suspense and surprise in the viewer.
Corpses is a mini series available on the platform of Netflix Created by director Paul Tomalin alongside Marco Kreuzpaintner and Haolu Wang, it is set in four different eras, from Victorian England’s past to the near future.
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It is based on the Si Spencer comic called “Bodies”, and deals with different murders that occur at different times in history, with the particularity that each of them happens at some relevant event on a social and political level.


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Netflix cover of the series Cadaveres.
What is Cadaveres, a Netflix miniseries, about?
Corpses tells the story of 4 detectives from different eras who venture to uncover a homicide case that turns out to be mysteriousThe first of them is Edmond Hillinghead, who investigates during the year 1890. In the year 1941, it is Karl Whiteman’s turn. The detective in the year 2023 is Shahara Hasan, and finally, Iris Maplewood conducts the investigation in the year 2053.
The curious thing about these murders is that the corpse that the detectives find is exactly the same despite the passage of time. When they begin to investigate what this situation is about, they will discover that the case is related to a political leader and a conspiracy that is more than 150 years old.
Trailer for Cadavers, Netflix miniseries
Embed – Corpses | Official trailer | Netflix
Cast of Cadavers, Netflix miniseries
- Shira Haas (Iris Maplewood)
- Kyle Soiler (Alfred Hillinghead)
- Stephen Graham (Elias Mannix)
- Synnøve Karlsen (Polly)
- Amaka Okafor (Shahara Hasan)
- Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (Whiteman)
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