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6.2 1 Seasons • 6 Episodes

Blackout: Tomorrow Is Too Late

A chain reaction in the European power grid plunges the continent into darkness. Hacker Pierre Manzano realizes that a code he wrote is to blame. In Germany Frauke Michelsen heads the country’s crisis response team. Disaster looms.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Moritz Bleibtreu

    Moritz Bleibtreu

    Pierre Manzano

  • Milena Dreißig

    Milena Dreißig

    Carmen Laschitz

  • Heiner Lauterbach

    Heiner Lauterbach

    Jürgen Hardtland

  • Stephan Kampwirth

    Stephan Kampwirth

    Veit Rhees

  • Herbert Knaup

    Herbert Knaup

    Reinhard Severin

  • Jessica Schwarz

    Jessica Schwarz

    Helena Voss

  • Caroline Hartig

    Caroline Hartig

    Helena Voss

  • Anselm Bresgott

    Anselm Bresgott

    Pierre Manzano

  • Barry Atsma

    Barry Atsma

    Axel Kjaer

Overview

A chain reaction in the European power grid plunges the continent into darkness. Hacker Pierre Manzano realizes that a code he wrote is to blame. In Germany Frauke Michelsen heads the country’s crisis response team. Disaster looms.

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