If you’re in my generation, and this is probably dating myself in a way I’m not going to be happy with, then the late-‘90s were a time in your life when you dreamed of living in a coastal town where your coming-of-age would be filled with beautiful young people (probably those that looked a little too old to be in high school) and incredibly intense discussions written in a way that also made you seem a bit too old to be in high school. Basically, you wanted to live the “Dawson’s Creek” life. Well, Netflix looks to be introducing a new generation to YA coastal drama in the new series “Outer Banks.”
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In the trailer for “Outer Banks,” you’re introduced to a variety of beautiful young people that are either 18 or 38 that live in the North Carolina city where you’re either part of the elite or the working class. And for a group of young people, their lives drastically change when they uncover clues to a hidden treasure that could be worth up to $400 million. But obviously, their relationship drama threatens to derail everything. Such is life in a YA soap opera.
“Outer Banks” stars Chase Stokes, Rudy Pankow, Jonathan Daviss, Madison Bailey, Madelyn Cline, Charles Esten, Austin North, and Drew Starkey.
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“Outer Banks” debuts on Netflix on April 15.
Here’s the synopsis:
Outer Banks is a coming of age story that follows a tight-knit group of local teens (aka the Pogues) in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. When a hurricane kills the power for the summer season, it sets off a chain of illicit events that force the friends to make life-altering decisions. The search for their ringleader’s missing father, forbidden romances, a high-stakes treasure hunt, and the escalating conflict between the Pogues and their rivals turn their summer into one filled with mystery and adventure they’ll never forget.