What does it mean to survive? The mere mention of the word conjures up a flurry of possibilities. Netflix’s new limited series “Keep Breathing” tackles two of the most prominent scenarios — humanity vs.
22.06.2022 - 03:57 / justjared.com
Netflix is giving fans a first look at their upcoming limited series, Keep Breathing!
The series will star Melissa Barrera, Jeff Wilbusch, Austin Stowell, Juan Pablo Espinosa and Florencia Lozano in the series run by Martin Gero and Brendan Gall.
Here’s a quick summary: After her private plane crashes in the remote Canadian frontier, lone survivor and New York lawyer, Liv (Barrera), must battle both an unforgiving wilderness and past personal traumas to stay alive.
Keep Breathing will be out on Netflix on July 28.
Stay tuned for a teaser trailer soon!
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