Based on the best-selling novel by David Nichols and the 2011 film, this series will address romance in a particular way.
Always the same day It is a mini series of 14 chapters with a duration of approximately 28 minutes each. It is based on the David Nichols novel of the same name and is available on the Netflix platform. Also, there was a movie in 2011 starring Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess.
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In this new series, the director is Molly Manners and the work of adapting the script is a joint collaboration between Anna Jordan, Vinay Patel, Bijan Sheibani and Nicole Taylor. Despite the inevitable comparisons with the film, it was well received by critics and the general public, obtaining approximately 80% approval among its viewers.


Always the same day

What it’s about Always the same day, miniseries on Netflix
Emma and Dexter are two young people who meet on their graduation day and for 20 years they always see each other again on that dateon July 15. Beyond the fact that both consider each other friends from the beginning, there is the feeling that there is love between the two, but they do not dare to confess it to the other for fear of ruining the friendship.
As the years go by, both lead their lives on totally different paths and have different partners and even form a family, but the possibility always remains latent that the bond that unites them is not simply that of a friendship. Although until the end we don’t know what will happen.
Trailer for Always the Same Day, miniseries on Netflix
Embed – Always the same day (IN SPANISH) | Official trailer | Netflix
Cast of Always the Same Day, miniseries on Netflix
- Leo Woodall (Dexter)
- Ambika Mod (Emma)
- Eleanor Tomlinson (Sylvie)
- Jonny Weldon (Ian)
- Essie Davis (Alison)
- Amber Grapy (Tilly)
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