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EVERYTHING’S CONNECTED IN NEW TRAILER FOR DIRK GENTLY’S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY

There’s more than one Netflix show where “strange things” are happening as “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” becomes available.

Cue eccentric holistic detective Dirk who believes all the strange goings on are connected. Even stranger: he appears to be right. Join the hyper, absurd, eponymous British detective Dirk Gently and his reluctant assistant Todd, as they make their way haphazardly through a peculiarly tangled, dangerous supernatural mystery.

“Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” is an adaptation of Douglas Adams’ (Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Doctor Who) wildly successful comic novels and is set in the unexpected world of the hyper, absurd, eponymous detective Dirk Gently.

The show is penned and exec-produced by Max Landis (Chronicle), exec-produced by Robert Cooper (“Stargate”) and stars Samuel Barnett (“Penny Dreadful”), Elijah Wood (The Lord of the Rings Trilogy) and Hannah Marks (The Amazing Spiderman). The series is also produced by David Alpert (“The Walking Dead”) and Rick Jacobs (“Wynona Earp”) for Circle of Confusion, David Ozer and Ted Adams for IDW Entertainment and Arvind Ethan David and Zainir Aminullah for Ideate Media.

“Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency” is on Netflix now and we’ll leave you with the latest trailer.

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