BBC One Releases Trailer For World On Fire
BBC One has released the official trailer for its upcoming wartime drama World on Fire, offering viewers a first look at the ambitious series set during the early years of the Second World War.
The trailer showcases the scale of the production, with sweeping scenes from multiple European locations as the conflict begins to engulf lives across borders. World on Fire tells its story through the experiences of ordinary people from different countries whose paths are altered forever by the outbreak of war.
The series features an international ensemble cast led by Helen Hunt, alongside Jonah Hauer-King, Lesley Manville and Sean Bean. The trailer highlights intersecting storylines that span Britain, Poland, France and Germany.
World on Fire follows characters from vastly different backgrounds, including soldiers, civilians, musicians and families, each facing the moral and emotional consequences of a world sliding into conflict. Rather than focusing on a single battlefield, the drama presents a broader view of how war reshapes everyday life.
The newly released footage balances large scale action with intimate character moments, suggesting a series that combines spectacle with emotional depth. Air raids, evacuations and frontline combat are interwoven with quieter scenes of loss, love and resilience.
BBC One positions the drama as a major flagship series, reflecting a significant investment in high end historical storytelling. The production values on display in the trailer point to cinematic ambition, with detailed period design and expansive location filming.
World on Fire has been created to appeal to both history enthusiasts and viewers drawn to character driven drama. By grounding global events in personal stories, the series aims to humanise one of the most significant periods of the twentieth century.
While the trailer confirms that the series’ premiere is approaching, an exact broadcast date has yet to be announced. The release of the first footage marks the final stage of promotion ahead of launch.
With its sweeping scope, strong cast and emotional focus, World on Fire looks set to become one of BBC One’s most talked about drama releases, offering a powerful portrayal of lives caught up in a world at war.
