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- 1. Episode 1 Jan 1, 2021
- A diplomat investigates the disappearance of two backpackers in Bangkok.
- 2. Episode 2 Jan 3, 2021
- Marie-Andrée Leclerc leaves her life behind for the love of Charles Sobhraj.
- 3. Episode 3 Jan 10, 2021
- Adventure brings Dominique Renelleau to Kanit House where he gets caught in a trap.
The Serpent is a 2021 British crime drama television serial developed by Mammoth Screen and commissioned by the BBC. The eight-part limited series is a co-production between BBC One and Netflix. It is based on the crimes of French serial killer Charles "the Serpent" Sobhraj, who murdered young tourists from 1975 to 1976.
The Serpent: With Tahar Rahim, Billy Howle, Jenna Coleman, Ellie Bamber. The twisting, real-life story of Charles Sobhraj, a murderer, thief and seductive master of disguise, who was a hidden darkness in the mid-70's on Asia's hippie trail.
- (50K)
- 2021-04-02
- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- 57
Apr 2, 2021 · Netflix’s true crime drama “The Serpent,” premiering Friday, may seem unbelievable — but the creators actually had to temper the bizarre real-life history of con man and serial killer Charles...
In the 1970s, merciless killer Charles Sobhraj preys on travelers exploring the "hippie trail" of South Asia. Based on shocking true events. Watch trailers & learn more.
- 1
- April 2, 2021
What does it take to catch a killer?Inspired by real events, The Serpent reveals the story of serial conman Charles Sobhraj (Golden Globe nominee Tahar Rahim...
- 2 min
- 3.1M
- Netflix
Apr 2, 2021 · The true story of Netflix's The Serpent, and what happened to Charles Sobhraj, Marie-Andrée Leclerc, and Herman Knippenberg.
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Watch The Serpent — Limited Series with a subscription on Netflix. Tahar Rahim's unnerving performance brings reptilian menace to The Serpent, but this uneven slice of true crime is too byzantine...