When is Echoes Releasing on Netflix? All to Know About the Upcoming Mystery Thriller

Echoes is an upcoming mystery thriller series, which will be released on Netflix this week. The series is created and written by Vanessa Gazy, who will also co-executive produce with Brian Yorkey, Quinton Peeples and Imogen Banks. It follows two twin sisters, who are extremely close to each other until one of them goes missing and chaos ensues, as intricate details are slowly revealed.

The premise of the show certainly sounds interesting which will reveal some sinister details as it progresses. It is an Australian production, while the filming of the show took place in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Echoes Cast

The cast of the series includes Michelle Monaghan as Leni and Gina, Matt Bomer as Jack Beck, Daniel Sunjata as Charlie Davenport, Ali Stroker as Claudia, Karen Robinson as Sheriff Louise Floss, Rosanny Zayas as Deputy Paula Martinez, Michael O’Neill as Victor McCleary, Celia Weston as Georgia Tyler, Gable Swanlund as Mathilda Beck, Jonathan Tucker as Dylan James and others.

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Still from Echoes

Echoes Plot/Synopsis

The official synopsis of the series reads, “Identical twins Leni and Gina have secretly switched places for years. But when one sister disappears, both of their lives start to fall apart.” It is a mystery thriller about two identical twins, Leni and Gina, who share a dangerous secret.

Since they were children, Leni and Gina have secretly swapped lives, culminating in a double life as adults – they share two homes, two husbands, and a child but everything in their perfectly choreographed world is thrown into disarray when one of the sisters goes missing.

The trailer shows the twins wishing each other happy birthday, as they count another year together. But before that, Leni asks Gina if there’s something that she’s not telling her and Gina says, there’s nothing. Followed by the scene where she gets to know that Leni is missing. From discovering a dead horse to blood on another, Gina is trying to fit the puzzle.

Police suspect that there might be some secrets in the family and Gina might be hiding something, while we get some quick glimpses from their childhood. It ends with a burning car and the background voice of Gina saying, “You’ve got to fix this, Leni. What have you done?” Could Gina be behind all this or is there something more that can meet the eye?

Echoes Release Date and Trailer

The series is set to be released on 19 August by Netflix. Watch its trailer below.

What are your thoughts on this mystery thriller series? Let us know in the comment section below.

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