Bermuda triangle 1899

  1. Are Prometheus and Kerberos Based on Real Ships in 1899?
  2. 1899 Poster Points to a Series Centered on the Bermuda Triangle


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Are Prometheus and Kerberos Based on Real Ships in 1899?

Netflix’s ‘1899’ revolves around a passenger ship, Kerberos, traveling from London to New York in the titular year. On its way, Captain Eyk receives signals from another steamship. Four months ago, Prometheus, built by the same company as Kerberos, went missing. When the captain zeroes in on the location based on the coordinates, he sees that Prometheus went missing around the same area. As a dutiful man, he decides to take a detour and check out the other ship. On reaching the location, Eyk finds the adrift vessel and confirms that it is Prometheus. With Kerberos in close proximity to the mysterious ship, weird incidents start to happen and chaos ensues. The story of the ship going missing in the sea reminds us of the Bermuda Triangle. Created by Baran bo Odar and Jantje Friese, the core premise of ‘1899’ seems to be inspired by ship incidents that are rumored to be connected with The Devil’s Triangle. So, does ‘ Were Prometheus and Kerberos Real Ships? No, Prometheus and Kerberos were not real ships. While there was a real British ship by the name of HMS Prometheus that was launched in 1898, its voyages were not nearly as mysterious as that of the ships in ‘1899’. So, it is likely that the similarity in their names is just a coincidence. The ships in the Netflix series might be inspired by the stories of the real ones that went missing in the ocean. While numerous cases have come to light, two significant ones share a close resemblance to the story of ‘1899.’ Image Credi...

1899 Poster Points to a Series Centered on the Bermuda Triangle

Ray Liotta's cause of death confirmed a year after he died, more news Fans are sure to fall deep into a mind-bending mystery when Dark. The new series follows a group of multinational immigrants traveling from Europe to New York who encounter a second ship adrift in the open sea, opening a twisted mystery. © Provided by MovieWeb Your journey begins in this new series from the creators of DARK 🜃 1899 is only on Netflix November 17. The poster features 1899 is anything like Dark, fans should expect a mystery that contorts time, bending the rules of physics and reality at every turn. The official synopsis from Netflix reads: "From creators Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar of Dark comes 1899, a new mystery-thriller series that's about to set sail. At the end of the 19th century, passengers journey from London to New York, looking forward to a new life that awaits them in the New World. When their ship comes across another one adrift at sea, all their hopes and dreams turn into an unexpected nightmare." Based on the information provided so far, fans may be expecting a series that's even darker than Dark, playing into the horror and thriller genre more so than the show's creators have done in the past. Anton lesser, Aneurin Barnard, Mathilde Ollivier, Alexandre Willaume, Clara Rosager, Richard Hope, and Miguel Bernardeau star in the series alongside Beecham. Andreas Pietschmann also stars in the series, reuniting with bo Odar and Friese after starring in Dark. Related: Baran bo O...