![]() Marshal Raylan Givens in FX’s upcoming series Justified: City Primeval. This gripping psychological drama is written by Call The Midwife’s Debbie O’Malley. Meanwhile, a police investigation into Morris is ramping up and determines to use Lexie’s family to bring him to justice, putting Lexie’s safety – and even her life – in grave danger. The Bay’s Morven Christie stars as Lexie, who discovers her husband Jared has been working for notorious criminal Cal Morris (Peter Mullan, The Rings of Power). Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio’s production company is behind this six-part ITV thriller, which follows a woman who becomes unwittingly embroiled in a dangerous police operation to topple a notorious crime lord. The show will air on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and BritBox for a US audience. Sian Ejiwunmi-Le Berre is adapting Christie’s novel for the screen, and Meenu Gaur ( World on Fire) will direct. When Luke later learns Miss Pinkerton has been found dead, he vows to hunt down the killer before they can strike again. That is, until a man called Luke Fitzwilliam meets Miss Pinkerton on a train, who tells him she believes they’re the work of a killer. The latest Christie novel to be adapted for TV is Murder is Easy, which starts after a series of deaths in an English village, which are presumed to be accidental. LVG Murder Is Easy (BBC One/iPlayer, TBD)Īgatha Christie fans, this one’s for you. The series will also star Brian Ferguson ( The Ipcress File), Lucie Shorthouse ( Line of Duty) and The Pact’s Stuart Bowman. This time around, Rebus will be played by Outlander’s Richard Rankin, and the series will see him face a crossroads, struggling against corporate technocrats in his career, involved in a toxic affair, and losing his role in his daughter’s life thanks to his ex-wife’s new husband. ![]() ![]() Sir Ian Rankin’s iconic character, detective John Rebus – the star of over 20 Inspector Rebus novels – is being brought (back) to life in a new six-part series. ![]() If the existing cast plus Paul Rudd isn’t enough to convince you to tune in, the legendary Meryl Streep is also set to guest star. Season three, which is due to arrive on August 8th 2023, will see the trio try and solve the murder of a stage actor who drops dead on opening night. Wolf arrives on BBC One and iPlayer later this year. Doctor Who’s Sacha Dhawan and Game of Thrones’ Iwan Rheon also star as Honey and Molina, mismatched professionals thrown together on a job. This gripping six-part thriller stars Ukweli Roach ( The Midwich Cuckoos) as Caffery, Juliet Stevenson ( Bend It Like Beckham) as Matilda Anchor-Ferrers, and Line of Duty’s Owen Teale as her husband Oliver. Elsewhere, the wealthy Anchor-Ferrers family find themselves trapped in an isolated house, terrorised by a psychopath’s twisted games – and when their story collides with Caffery’s, it leads to a nail-biting and disturbing race against time. This twisty thriller is based on Mo Hayder’s acclaimed Jack Caffery novels, and follows the young Detective Caffery, who is obsessing over the neighbour he believes murdered his 10 year-old brother in the 90s. Sweet Tooth‘s Adeel Akhtar plays the lead detective on Joe’s murder (with secrets of his own, of course) and national treasure Joanna Lumley ( Absolutely Fabulous) will play Joe’s protective mother. Michelle Keegan ( Our Girl) will play a woman coming to terms with the brutal murder of her husband (Richard Armitage, The Stranger) only to get the shock of her life when she spots him seemingly alive and well on her daughter’s nanny cam. Laura Vickers-Green Fool Me Once (Netflix, TBD)įollowing The Stranger and Stay Close, the next Harlan Coben bestseller set for a Netflix adaptation is Fool Me Once – with the setting for this eight-part drama relocating from the US to the north-west of England. Set in 1980s New York, this six-part Netflix thriller centres on Vincent, a puppeteer and creator of a popular children’s TV show, whose increasingly volatile state after his son’s disappearance leads him to become convinced he can bring him home with the help of a blue monster puppet called Eric.Įric is written by Abi Morgan, the screenwriter behind The Hour, and also stars Gaby Hoffman ( Transparent) as Vincent’s wife Cassie, and Ozark’s McKinley Belcher III as Detective Michael Ledroit. Weird, dark and emotional, Eric stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a father on a desperate search for his missing nine-year old son.
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