the new Netflix series between Pretty Little Liars and Black Swan

Are you a fan of teen series and the world of dance? You will love Tiny Pretty Things, the new series from Netflix. This teen drama promises to be an explosive mix between Pretty Little Things, Elite and Black Swan. Check out the trailer.

Netflix has just unveiled the trailer for its new Tiny Pretty Things series, which should be released on the streaming platform on December 14. Announced as a mix between pretty Little Liars, Elite and Black swan, this series promises a huge success that should delight all fans of PLL, How to Get Away With Murder or Gossip Girl. On the program: competition, lies, threats and betrayals (just that)!

Tiny Pretty Things: the new teen series from Netflix

Tiny Pretty Things is a teen drama which takes place in the world of dance. The series follows the daily life of Neveah, a young classical dancer who enters Chicago's prestigious ballet school, the Archer School of Ballet, following the mysterious death of a dancer. But the competition is fierce between the students, all eager for glory and success. The young woman, chosen to play the leading role of the first ballet of the year "The Nutcracker", will attract the wrath of her comrades and discover that low blows can be fatal.

Tiny Pretty Things, adapted from a bestseller

Tiny Pretty Things is an adaptation of a series of novels of the same name written by Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton, which has several volumes. Casting side, we will find a lot of unknown faces including Kylie Jefferson, Casimere Jollette, Barton Cowperthwaite, Daniela Norman, Brennan Clost and Bayardo De Murguia. Season 1 of the series will consist of 10 episodes and will be released on December 14 on Netflix. We are already predicting a hit!

Tiny Pretty Things tome 1, Sona Charaipotra and Dhonielle Clayton, Hachette Romans editions

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