Lest you think one introduction to Neil Patrick Harris’ Count Olaf were enough, Netflix has some Unfortunate Events to send your way. Netflix’s Lemony Snicket series gets a full trailer for the 2017 release, chock-full of all the gloomy despair, mystery and out-there costumes you can handle.

Following the initial teasers, Netflix’s Series of Unfortunate Events finally brings forth a full trailer, highlighting a bevy of support cast beyond NPH and his many costumes. There’s Joan Cusack as Justice Strauss, Aasif Mandvi as Uncle Monty, Catherine O’Hara as Dr. Georgina Orwell, and even Luke Cage star Alfre Woodard as Aunt Josephine.

Check out the official poster:

Series of Unfortunate Events Trailer Poster
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So reads Netflix’s official synopsis for the series, premiering January 13, 2017:

Based on the internationally best-selling series of books by Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler) and starring Emmy and Tony Award winner Neil Patrick Harris, Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events recounts the tragic tale of the Baudelaire orphans – Violet, Klaus, and Sunny – whose evil guardian Count Olaf will stop at nothing to get his hands on their inheritance. The siblings must outsmart Olaf at every turn, foiling his many devious plans and disguises, in order to discover clues to their parents’ mysterious death. The eight-episode series is a Netflix original production, executive produced by Emmy Award winner Barry Sonnenfeld and Daniel Handler, and also stars Patrick Warburton (Lemony Snicket), Joan Cusack (Justice Strauss), Malina Weissman (Violet Baudelaire) and Louis Hynes (Klaus Baudelaire). The series premieres January 13, 2017 only on Netflix.

As developed by Paramount TV and novel series author Daniel Handler (Lemony Snicket is a pen name), Netflix’s new live-action adaptation will be directed by Barry Sonnenfeld. Apart from Jim Carrey’s somewhat unsuccessful 2004 take on the material, the Series of Unfortunate Events novels have sold countless copies and spawned a great deal of merchandise, from board games to albums.

Netflix will release more looks at A Series of Unfortunate Events in the coming weeks, but check out the first trailers, and original movie trailer below.

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