Pure Nostalgia: Netflix Takes Us on a School Trip to the Pre-TikTok Era

All About the New Netflix Surprise
The streaming platform has already given us a glimpse into the show's concept with the teaser "Imagine a school trip and TikTok doesn't exist yet. How bad must it be?" The trailer, recently released on the official Netflix Germany TikTok channel, hints at a comedy series that humorously addresses the differences between growing up in an analog world and today's digitalized youth.
Attention Wednesday Fans!
Particularly exciting: As TikTok users have already noticed, the series will apparently be presented as part of the big Netflix Tudum 2025 event on May 31. This global live event, broadcast from the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, will showcase numerous Netflix highlights. Rumor has it that the eagerly awaited trailer for the second season of "Wednesday" will also premiere there.
What Exactly Awaits Us?
The title "One and One Makes Four" possibly hints at four main characters who must navigate a world without social media during a school trip. Whether it's a time travel story or a reinterpretation of the "good old days" remains to be seen.
Nostalgia as a Success Factor
With this production, Netflix is banking on a proven trend: nostalgia sells well. After the enormous success of series like "Stranger Things," which revived the 80s, the streaming giant now apparently aims to make the late 90s and early 2000s—a time before the omnipresent smartphone culture—accessible to a new generation.
Why We Will Love It
For everyone who spent their youth without the constant presence of smartphones, the series will likely offer numerous "We did that too!" moments. For Gen Z, on the other hand, it could be a fascinating glimpse into a foreign world—a world where photos were seen a week later, where you couldn't constantly be located by phone, and where a school trip meant truly being present.
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