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Netflix favourite Sense8 to get feature length finale

Sci-fi series Sense8 is set to return to our screens for a special finale following it’s shock cancellation last year.

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The Wachowski created show followed the lives of eight mentally-connected individuals across the world, and was celebrated for its representation of LGBT characters on screen.

Netflix announced this week that Sense8: Together Until The End will be released this June to wrap up the series’ story in a two-hour feature length special.

Toby Onwumere, Doona Bae, Tina Desai, Tuppence Middleton, Max Riemelt, Brian J. Smith, Miguel Angel Silvestre and Jamie Clayton are all expected to return as the eight Sensates in the upcoming release.

Sense8: Together Until The End will be released internationally on June 8.

 

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