The Narrow Road To The Deep North trailer breakdown hints at what to expect from the upcoming Jacob Elordi series

75. Berlinale - Premiere "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" - Source: Getty
75. Berlinale - Premiere "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" - Source: Getty

The Narrow Road to the Deep North, as Prime Video’s newest awaited series, has finally come up with its trailer drop—and it wastes no time pushing viewers to dive deep into the emotional depth of war, love, and memory.

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Starring Euphoria’s Jacob Elordi as the main lead role, the trailer teases a riveting, decades-long saga fastened by distinct performances and poignant visuals.

If the newly dropped trailer is any suggestion, audiences can anticipate an inciting mix of heartbreak and endurance, implying what's in store when the show releases this April 18.


A Glimpse into Elordi’s Transformative Performance in The Narrow Road To The Deep North

Starting out with a tension-lined exchange, the trailer straightaway introduces viewers to Dorrigo Evans—a Tasmanian doctor-now-soldier, played by Jacob Elordi. When asked, “Are you a gambling man?” Evans replies back with a quiet touch of defiance: “Occasionally, yeah.

This scene in the trailer sets the atmosphere for Evans’ journey, caught between the ruthless realisms of war and the lasting darkness of forbidden love.

"The Narrow Road To The Deep North" Photocall - 75th Berlinale International Film Festival - Source: Getty
"The Narrow Road To The Deep North" Photocall - 75th Berlinale International Film Festival - Source: Getty

The trailer of The Narrow Road to the Deep North presents small yet impactful peeks of Evans’ time in war experience. Portrayed along with other fellow soldiers, he now turns into a prisoner after being overwhelmed by Japanese forces and is pushed to grind on the notorious Thailand-Burma railway during the time of World War II.

With the help of imagery like forests, sweat-soaked labor, and the anguish of existence, the trailer draws on a raw portrayal of human endurance. But amidst the physical torture, it’s Evans’ emotional wounds that appear the biggest, ingrained in his affair with Amy Mulvaney (played by Odessa Young), who happens to be married to his uncle.

"The Narrow Road To The Deep North" Press Conference - 75th Berlinale International Film Festival - Source: Getty
"The Narrow Road To The Deep North" Press Conference - 75th Berlinale International Film Festival - Source: Getty

Kurzel’s direction makes sure these personal risks remain at the forefront, even as the series moves through various timelines. The older version of Dorrigo, played by Ciarán Hinds, who is seen briefly in the trailer, has a voice carrying a hefty, reflective weight. He says,

“We all left part of ourselves in that jungle. Memory is the only true justice.”

The link present between past and present, portrayed by Elordi and Hinds, turns out to be one of the narrative’s propelling forces.

Early praise sets the tone for a wartime epic

Before the trailer debuted online, The Narrow Road to the Deep North had already begun generating buzz due to its screening at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. The festival gave critics a chance to view Justin Kurzel’s adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s Booker Prize-winning novel.

The response received was nothing short of buzzing. In one of his reviews, David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter admired the series for its nuanced portrayal of the Australian wartime experience, associating it with other cinematic classics like Gallipoli and Breaker Morant.

What the trailer strengthens is how Kurzel and Shaun Grant have accurately interpreted Flanagan’s expansive narrative into a firmly produced five-part series. The production, shot in New South Wales with assistance from Screen Australia and Screen NSW, emits validity—from the period-specific settings to the emotionally electric performances.

While Elordi leads The Narrow Road to the Deep North, the supporting cast members also add complexity and profundity. Alongside Odessa Young and Ciarán Hinds, the show includes Olivia DeJonge, Heather Mitchell, Show Kasamatsu, Thomas Weatherall, Simon Baker, and numerous other distinguished names.

The show teases a tale of survival and love

For those wanting to know about how The Narrow Road to the Deep North unwraps, the trailer proposes clear tip-offs, especially considering its first two episodes that stunned the viewers at the Berlinale.

The episodes bring in Dorrigo’s internal battle as he steers both the direct dread of being a POW and the remembrances of his ill-fated romance. The show stabilizes the various timelines of the show, i.e., jumping between battle and the discreet, overwhelming aftermath years later.

What sets this adaptation of The Narrow Road to the Deep North apart is how it doesn’t only throw light on wartime harshness but also captures the emotional toll that lingers on Evans. It is through Evans point of view that viewers get to perceive how memory, remorse, and short-lived happiness intertwine, eventually shaping him up to be the man he becomes.

The trailer highlights this layered narrative, insinuating that the episodes will not be shying away from portraying the actual cost of survival—physical, mental, and emotional.


With its trailer, The Narrow Road to the Deep North places itself as one of the standout series to be coming to Amazon Prime this year.

Jacob Elordi, when playing the character of Dorrigo Evans, vouches to be a high point, offering a mix of vulnerability and resistance. As Prime Video prepares to release the five-part series on April 18, expectations are already set at an all-time high.

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Edited by Ishita Banerjee
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