Sundance Now has picked up Domino Day, the BBC YA drama about a young witch with extraordinary powers in modern-day England.
Following its UK launch on BBC Three earlier this year and a strong critical showing, Domino Day will premiere in the U.S. this summer on Sundance Now and AMC+.
Set and filmed in Manchester, UK, the supernatural six-parter stars the BAFTA–nominated Siena Kelly (Adult Material, Hit & Run) as Domino Day, a young woman on all the dating apps. A young witch with extraordinary powers, Domino is desperately seeking a community who can help her understand who she is, but she doesn’t need to look far as a coven of witches is already tracking her every move, convinced they have to stop her before her powers destroy everyone and everything around her.
“Domino Day was destined for Sundance Now,” said Shannon Cooper, VP, Programming, Sundance Now. “With...
Following its UK launch on BBC Three earlier this year and a strong critical showing, Domino Day will premiere in the U.S. this summer on Sundance Now and AMC+.
Set and filmed in Manchester, UK, the supernatural six-parter stars the BAFTA–nominated Siena Kelly (Adult Material, Hit & Run) as Domino Day, a young woman on all the dating apps. A young witch with extraordinary powers, Domino is desperately seeking a community who can help her understand who she is, but she doesn’t need to look far as a coven of witches is already tracking her every move, convinced they have to stop her before her powers destroy everyone and everything around her.
“Domino Day was destined for Sundance Now,” said Shannon Cooper, VP, Programming, Sundance Now. “With...
- 5/15/2024
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Despite the promise of a Peaky Blinders movie with Cillian Murphy, creator Steven Knight is currently working on another epic project. Knight has announced his new collaboration with Netflix, a series that will explore the dynamics within the Guinness Family. The new series is titled House of Guinness, and the episodes will be directed by Tom Shankland and Mounia Akl. Fans, especially the Irish ones, are excited to see the story set in the background of Ireland.
Cillian Murphy’s Peaky Blinders creator is currently working on an Irish epic project
Dublin-based Benjamin Guinness owned the St. James’s Gate Brewery expanded the business when he took sole control within the family. House of Guinness will follow the consequences of Benjamin’s death and the struggle for power within the family.
Irish Fans Are Excited Over Peaky Blinders Creator’s New Netflix Series Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is working...
Cillian Murphy’s Peaky Blinders creator is currently working on an Irish epic project
Dublin-based Benjamin Guinness owned the St. James’s Gate Brewery expanded the business when he took sole control within the family. House of Guinness will follow the consequences of Benjamin’s death and the struggle for power within the family.
Irish Fans Are Excited Over Peaky Blinders Creator’s New Netflix Series Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is working...
- 3/15/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
The BBC has launched the electrifying first trailer and striking new images for the upcoming modern-day witchcraft drama ‘Domino Day,’ created and written by the BAFTA-nominated Lauren Sequeira.
The 6 episode new series is set and filmed in Manchester and stars the BAFTA-nominated Siena Kelly (Adult Material, Hit & Run) as Domino Day, a young woman on all the dating apps. But Domino isn’t swiping to find her soulmate – she’s swiping to hunt.
A young witch with extraordinary powers, Domino is desperately seeking a community that can help her understand who she is. Still, she doesn’t need to look far, as a coven of witches is already tracking her every move, convinced they have to stop her before her powers destroy everyone and everything around her.
When a dangerous figure from Domino’s past comes back to haunt her, will it be a fresh start for them all, or a final showdown?...
The 6 episode new series is set and filmed in Manchester and stars the BAFTA-nominated Siena Kelly (Adult Material, Hit & Run) as Domino Day, a young woman on all the dating apps. But Domino isn’t swiping to find her soulmate – she’s swiping to hunt.
A young witch with extraordinary powers, Domino is desperately seeking a community that can help her understand who she is. Still, she doesn’t need to look far, as a coven of witches is already tracking her every move, convinced they have to stop her before her powers destroy everyone and everything around her.
When a dangerous figure from Domino’s past comes back to haunt her, will it be a fresh start for them all, or a final showdown?...
- 1/18/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The duo have overseen projects including Jane Campion’s ’Top Of The Lake’ series at See-Saw.
Jamie Laurenson and Hakan Kousetta, who have spearheaded See-Saw Films’ TV productions for the past eight years, are stepping down to launch their own outfit, 60Forty Films.
Laurenson joined See-Saw in 2012, from BBC Films, to head its newly-formed television department and Kousetta was appointed chief operating officer in 2014, to co-run the division.
During their tenure, the duo oversaw several series out of the company’s UK and Australian offices including Jane Campion’s Top Of The Lake: China Girl, the short-form comedy series State...
Jamie Laurenson and Hakan Kousetta, who have spearheaded See-Saw Films’ TV productions for the past eight years, are stepping down to launch their own outfit, 60Forty Films.
Laurenson joined See-Saw in 2012, from BBC Films, to head its newly-formed television department and Kousetta was appointed chief operating officer in 2014, to co-run the division.
During their tenure, the duo oversaw several series out of the company’s UK and Australian offices including Jane Campion’s Top Of The Lake: China Girl, the short-form comedy series State...
- 2/23/2021
- by Michael Rosser
- ScreenDaily
Hakan Kousetta and Jamie Laurenson, two of the most senior producers at The King’s Speech producer See-Saw Films, are stepping down to launch their own production venture.
Laurenson, See-Saw’s head of television, and television COO Kousetta are forming 60Forty Films after spending nine and seven years at the British producer respectively. They will continue to executive produce See-Saw projects, including Apple’s Slow Horses and the BBC’s The North Water.
“Jamie and Hakan have done an extraordinary job over the last eight years in growing See- Saw’s television slate and building a team of incredible executive producers,” said See-Saw co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman. “We will miss them but are so excited to see what they do next, and thankfully it’s not goodbye as we’ll be continuing to collaborate on select See-Saw projects.”
Kousetta and Laurenson added: “We are excited to start this...
Laurenson, See-Saw’s head of television, and television COO Kousetta are forming 60Forty Films after spending nine and seven years at the British producer respectively. They will continue to executive produce See-Saw projects, including Apple’s Slow Horses and the BBC’s The North Water.
“Jamie and Hakan have done an extraordinary job over the last eight years in growing See- Saw’s television slate and building a team of incredible executive producers,” said See-Saw co-founders Iain Canning and Emile Sherman. “We will miss them but are so excited to see what they do next, and thankfully it’s not goodbye as we’ll be continuing to collaborate on select See-Saw projects.”
Kousetta and Laurenson added: “We are excited to start this...
- 2/23/2021
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
‘The Drifters’ Lands Distribution
Exclusive: Starcross Entertainment’s latest feature The Drifters has been boarded for international sales by Media Luna and UK distribution by Central City Media. The film will have a virtual cinema release on April 3 and will be on demand from April 5. Streamer Urbanflix will release in the U.S.. The movie had its world premiere at the Sao Paulo International Film Festival. It is written and directed by Benjamin Bond and stars Lucie Bourdeu and Jonathan Ajayi in a love story about identity and place in a post-Brexit United Kingdom. Iona Sweeney produced. Executive producers include Andy Brunskill, Elinor Day, Paul Ashton, Evan Leighton-Davis, Ben Thompson and Patrick Milling-Smith.
Tom Felton To Host BIFAs
Former Harry Potter star Tom Felton will host this year’s British Independent Film Awards virtual ceremony, which will take place on February 18 with a live-streamed event from Wales, where the actor...
Exclusive: Starcross Entertainment’s latest feature The Drifters has been boarded for international sales by Media Luna and UK distribution by Central City Media. The film will have a virtual cinema release on April 3 and will be on demand from April 5. Streamer Urbanflix will release in the U.S.. The movie had its world premiere at the Sao Paulo International Film Festival. It is written and directed by Benjamin Bond and stars Lucie Bourdeu and Jonathan Ajayi in a love story about identity and place in a post-Brexit United Kingdom. Iona Sweeney produced. Executive producers include Andy Brunskill, Elinor Day, Paul Ashton, Evan Leighton-Davis, Ben Thompson and Patrick Milling-Smith.
Tom Felton To Host BIFAs
Former Harry Potter star Tom Felton will host this year’s British Independent Film Awards virtual ceremony, which will take place on February 18 with a live-streamed event from Wales, where the actor...
- 2/1/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s Global Bulletin, WarnerMedia shakes up its Emea leadership teams; Mbc Group launches a new talent development initiative; See-Saw Films promotes Samantha Joly to head of marketing; Twenty Twenty hires James O´Reilly as creative director; a raft of unscripted series sell globally; and the British Academy Scotland Awards announce this year’s winners.
Restructuring
New WarnerMedia France and Benelux, Germany-Austria-Switzerland country manager Iris Knobloch has realigned her leadership teams across Emea.
Olivier Snanoudj, Eric Broet, Caroline Lang, Guillaume Coffin and Gregory Schuber will assume leadership positions for France and Benelux, with Willi Geike, Steffen Schier, Peter Schauerte, Sylvia Rothblum, Matthias Heinze and Tim van Dyk assuming leadership responsibilities for Gas.
Snanoudj and Schier will lead theatrical distribution for the France and Benelux and Gas markets, respectively, while Lang will continue to lead TV distribution for France and French-speaking territories with Rothblum doing the same for Gas and Israel.
Restructuring
New WarnerMedia France and Benelux, Germany-Austria-Switzerland country manager Iris Knobloch has realigned her leadership teams across Emea.
Olivier Snanoudj, Eric Broet, Caroline Lang, Guillaume Coffin and Gregory Schuber will assume leadership positions for France and Benelux, with Willi Geike, Steffen Schier, Peter Schauerte, Sylvia Rothblum, Matthias Heinze and Tim van Dyk assuming leadership responsibilities for Gas.
Snanoudj and Schier will lead theatrical distribution for the France and Benelux and Gas markets, respectively, while Lang will continue to lead TV distribution for France and French-speaking territories with Rothblum doing the same for Gas and Israel.
- 12/9/2020
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Richard Ayoade will host the Bafta TV Awards for the first time on July 31.
Chernobyl leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which were postponed from May to July due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Sky/HBO mini-series is up for 14 awards (11 craft and three television), including Jarred Harris for leading actor, Stellan Skarsgard for supporting actor and best mini-series.
The Crown has the next highest number of nominations with seven, including drama series, Josh O’Connor for supporting actor and Helena Bonham Carter for supporting actress.
Fleabag and Giri/Haji both have six nominations.
Chernobyl leads the nominations for this year’s Bafta Television and Bafta Craft awards, which were postponed from May to July due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Sky/HBO mini-series is up for 14 awards (11 craft and three television), including Jarred Harris for leading actor, Stellan Skarsgard for supporting actor and best mini-series.
The Crown has the next highest number of nominations with seven, including drama series, Josh O’Connor for supporting actor and Helena Bonham Carter for supporting actress.
Fleabag and Giri/Haji both have six nominations.
- 6/4/2020
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Laurie previously spent more than a decade at Number 9 Films.
UK, Australian and Us production company See-Saw Films has hired UK producer Joanna Laurie.
Working in the London office, Laurie will produce or executive produce select film and TV projects, and will report to See-Saw Films’ joint managing directors Iain Canning and Emile Sherman.
Laurie previously spent more than a decade at Number 9 Films where she served as head of production before becoming an independent producer.
Her producing credits include Gerard Johnson’s Hyena and The Limehouse Golem, starring Bill Nighy. She was associate producer on Number 9 Films co-productions Youth,...
UK, Australian and Us production company See-Saw Films has hired UK producer Joanna Laurie.
Working in the London office, Laurie will produce or executive produce select film and TV projects, and will report to See-Saw Films’ joint managing directors Iain Canning and Emile Sherman.
Laurie previously spent more than a decade at Number 9 Films where she served as head of production before becoming an independent producer.
Her producing credits include Gerard Johnson’s Hyena and The Limehouse Golem, starring Bill Nighy. She was associate producer on Number 9 Films co-productions Youth,...
- 4/14/2020
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
New hire first worked with Brian Oliver on Black Swan.
Shutter Island, Zodiac and Suspiria producer Bradley J. Fischer has joined Brian Oliver’s 1917 and Rocketman producer/co-financier New Republic as president and chief content officer in a multi-year deal that sees him bring over a development slate.
Fischer and Oliver first worked together on Black Swan and will produce all projects at Paramount-based New Republic including film, television and digital content. Fischer will continue to produce his pre-existing projects, including the Stephen King (as Richard Bachman) adaptation of The Long Walk at New Line, and The Last Voyage Of The Demeter at Amblin.
Shutter Island, Zodiac and Suspiria producer Bradley J. Fischer has joined Brian Oliver’s 1917 and Rocketman producer/co-financier New Republic as president and chief content officer in a multi-year deal that sees him bring over a development slate.
Fischer and Oliver first worked together on Black Swan and will produce all projects at Paramount-based New Republic including film, television and digital content. Fischer will continue to produce his pre-existing projects, including the Stephen King (as Richard Bachman) adaptation of The Long Walk at New Line, and The Last Voyage Of The Demeter at Amblin.
- 12/5/2019
- by 36¦Jeremy Kay¦54¦
- ScreenDaily
See-Saw Films has hired “Killing Eve” producer Elinor Day for an executive producer role in its growing U.K. TV division. Day will oversee some of the company’s existing slate and develop her own projects, reporting to head of television Jamie Laurenson and TV COO Hakan Kousetta.
See-Saw’s new recruit recently produced the second season of BBC America series “Killing Eve.” Her credits include “Secret Diary of a Call Girl” for ITV, “White Heat” for the BBC, and Season 2 of “My Mad Fat Diary” for Channel 4.
She has been head of film at Darlow Smithson and deputy head of production at Film4, working on movies including “East Is East” and feature documentary “Senna.”
“We are thrilled to have Elinor join the See-Saw team, especially as we continue expanding our television slate in the U.K.,” said Kousetta and Laurenson. “Elinor’s breadth of experience and extensive...
See-Saw’s new recruit recently produced the second season of BBC America series “Killing Eve.” Her credits include “Secret Diary of a Call Girl” for ITV, “White Heat” for the BBC, and Season 2 of “My Mad Fat Diary” for Channel 4.
She has been head of film at Darlow Smithson and deputy head of production at Film4, working on movies including “East Is East” and feature documentary “Senna.”
“We are thrilled to have Elinor join the See-Saw team, especially as we continue expanding our television slate in the U.K.,” said Kousetta and Laurenson. “Elinor’s breadth of experience and extensive...
- 12/4/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
She will help to expand See-Saw Films’ TV slate in the UK.
UK, Australian and Us production company See-Saw Films has hired the UK’s Elinor Day as executive producer for the UK television division.
Day will help to expand See-Saw’s TV slate in the UK. She will oversee some of See-Saw’s existing TV titles as well as developing her own projects.
She will report to head of television Jamie Laurenson and chief operating officer, TV division Hakan Kousetta
Day most recently produced Responsible Child for Kudos/BBC and season two of the Emmy-award winning series Killing Eve.
UK, Australian and Us production company See-Saw Films has hired the UK’s Elinor Day as executive producer for the UK television division.
Day will help to expand See-Saw’s TV slate in the UK. She will oversee some of See-Saw’s existing TV titles as well as developing her own projects.
She will report to head of television Jamie Laurenson and chief operating officer, TV division Hakan Kousetta
Day most recently produced Responsible Child for Kudos/BBC and season two of the Emmy-award winning series Killing Eve.
- 12/4/2019
- by 1101184¦Orlando Parfitt¦38¦
- ScreenDaily
Top of the Lake producer See-Saw Films has hired Killing Eve producer Elinor Day to bolster its television division.
The company, which recently scored a 12-episode commission for the Gary Oldman-fronted Slow Horses with Apple, has hired Day as executive producer for the UK Television Division. She reports to Head of Television Jamie Laurenson and Chief Operating Officer, TV Division Hakan Kousetta.
Day recently produced Season 2 of BBC America drama Killing Eve and BBC’s Kudos-produced drama Responsible Child. Previously, she worked on series including Secret Diary of a Call Girl for ITV2 and My Mad Fat Diary for Channel 4. She was formerly head of film at Darlow Smithson and was deputy head of production at FilmFour.
See-Saw Films recently produced short-form series State of the Union with Rosamund Pike and Chris O’Dowd and is in production on Colin Farrell-fronted BBC drama The North Water.
“We are...
The company, which recently scored a 12-episode commission for the Gary Oldman-fronted Slow Horses with Apple, has hired Day as executive producer for the UK Television Division. She reports to Head of Television Jamie Laurenson and Chief Operating Officer, TV Division Hakan Kousetta.
Day recently produced Season 2 of BBC America drama Killing Eve and BBC’s Kudos-produced drama Responsible Child. Previously, she worked on series including Secret Diary of a Call Girl for ITV2 and My Mad Fat Diary for Channel 4. She was formerly head of film at Darlow Smithson and was deputy head of production at FilmFour.
See-Saw Films recently produced short-form series State of the Union with Rosamund Pike and Chris O’Dowd and is in production on Colin Farrell-fronted BBC drama The North Water.
“We are...
- 12/4/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
See-Saw Films, the award-winning production company behind acclaimed titles such as The King's Speech, Lion and Widows, has hired Elinor Day for its growing TV arm.
Day, who most recently produced Responsible Child for Kudos/BBC and season two of BBC America's Killing Eve, joins as executive producer, and will oversee some of the existing slate and develop her own project. She will report directly to head of television Jamie Laurenson and COO of TV Hakan Kousetta.
Day's other TV credits include Secret Diary of a Call Girl for ITV, White Heat for the BBC and My Mad Fat Diary for Channel 4....
Day, who most recently produced Responsible Child for Kudos/BBC and season two of BBC America's Killing Eve, joins as executive producer, and will oversee some of the existing slate and develop her own project. She will report directly to head of television Jamie Laurenson and COO of TV Hakan Kousetta.
Day's other TV credits include Secret Diary of a Call Girl for ITV, White Heat for the BBC and My Mad Fat Diary for Channel 4....
- 12/4/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The White Princess’ Billy Barratt will star alongside Game of Thrones’ Michelle Fairley, Strike’s Tom Burke and Traitors’ Stephen Campbell Moore in a BBC feature-length drama about the age of criminal responsibility.
The 12-year old Barratt, who featured in the Starz White Princess drama alongside Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer, will play Ray, a 12-year-old boy on trial for murder, in Responsible Child.
The 90-minute drama will air on BBC Two later this year and is produced by Broadchurch producer Kudos and 72 Films.
Owen McDonnell (Killing Eve), Shaun Dingwall (Topboy), Debbie Honeywood (Sorry We Missed You), Angela Wynter (Les Miserables) and James Tarpey (Our Robot Overlords) round out the cast.
Based on real events, the drama is told in two time frames and follows the events that led up to the murder and trial. Ray (Barratt) and his 23-year-old brother Nathan (Tarpey) are arrested after stabbing their mother’s partner.
The 12-year old Barratt, who featured in the Starz White Princess drama alongside Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer, will play Ray, a 12-year-old boy on trial for murder, in Responsible Child.
The 90-minute drama will air on BBC Two later this year and is produced by Broadchurch producer Kudos and 72 Films.
Owen McDonnell (Killing Eve), Shaun Dingwall (Topboy), Debbie Honeywood (Sorry We Missed You), Angela Wynter (Les Miserables) and James Tarpey (Our Robot Overlords) round out the cast.
Based on real events, the drama is told in two time frames and follows the events that led up to the murder and trial. Ray (Barratt) and his 23-year-old brother Nathan (Tarpey) are arrested after stabbing their mother’s partner.
- 11/1/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Killing Eve is looking to avenge last year’s Emmy disappointment after picking up nine nominations including a Best Drama Series nomination, while leads Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer will battle it out for Lead Actress.
Last year, the BBC America thriller scored two nods for Oh and Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s writing but was beaten by The Crown’s Claire Foy and The Americans.
Oh and Comer’s characters, Eve Polastri and Villanelle respectively, are more used to fighting it out on screen, but this time the pair will come up against Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke, House of Cards’ Robin Wright, How To Get Away With Murder’s Viola Davis, This Is Us’ Mandy Moore and Ozark’s Laura Linney in the Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series category.
Oh, who was also nominated for Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live, still has the...
Last year, the BBC America thriller scored two nods for Oh and Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s writing but was beaten by The Crown’s Claire Foy and The Americans.
Oh and Comer’s characters, Eve Polastri and Villanelle respectively, are more used to fighting it out on screen, but this time the pair will come up against Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke, House of Cards’ Robin Wright, How To Get Away With Murder’s Viola Davis, This Is Us’ Mandy Moore and Ozark’s Laura Linney in the Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series category.
Oh, who was also nominated for Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for Saturday Night Live, still has the...
- 7/16/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
AMC will simulcast season two of BBC America’s Killing Eve when the series returns in April, AMC Networks announced today. The series stars recent SAG Award winner Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer.
“When we launched Killing Eve on BBC America last year we had high hopes, but no idea it would become this obsession,” said Sarah Barnett, President, Entertainment Networks for AMC Networks. “We believe we’ve just hit the tip of the iceberg in terms of potential viewers and we want to expose this brilliant series to the largest audience we can.”
Produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd for BBC America, the series revolves around Eve (Oh), an MI6 operative, and psychopath assassin Villanelle (Comer). In the second season, the action picks up just 36 seconds after the end of last season’s finale, as Villanelle has disappeared and Eve having no idea if the woman she stabbed is alive or dead.
“When we launched Killing Eve on BBC America last year we had high hopes, but no idea it would become this obsession,” said Sarah Barnett, President, Entertainment Networks for AMC Networks. “We believe we’ve just hit the tip of the iceberg in terms of potential viewers and we want to expose this brilliant series to the largest audience we can.”
Produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd for BBC America, the series revolves around Eve (Oh), an MI6 operative, and psychopath assassin Villanelle (Comer). In the second season, the action picks up just 36 seconds after the end of last season’s finale, as Villanelle has disappeared and Eve having no idea if the woman she stabbed is alive or dead.
- 1/30/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC America has slotted an April 7 premiere date for the second season of its critically praised thriller series Killing Eve.
In Season 2, Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer reprise their critically-acclaimed performances as Eve (Oh), an MI6 operative, and psychopath assassin Villanelle (Comer) in this story of two women, bound by a mutual obsession and one brutal act. Beginning just after the end of the final episode of season one, Villanelle has disappeared, and Eve is left reeling, having no idea if the woman she stabbed is alive or dead. With both of them in deep trouble, Eve has to find Villanelle before someone else does…but unfortunately, she’s not the only person looking for her.
“Killing Eve is picking up exactly 36 heart-thumping seconds after the events of the season finale,” said Sarah Barnett, President of AMC Entertainment Networks. “This new season is packed with superlative performances and is as twisty,...
In Season 2, Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer reprise their critically-acclaimed performances as Eve (Oh), an MI6 operative, and psychopath assassin Villanelle (Comer) in this story of two women, bound by a mutual obsession and one brutal act. Beginning just after the end of the final episode of season one, Villanelle has disappeared, and Eve is left reeling, having no idea if the woman she stabbed is alive or dead. With both of them in deep trouble, Eve has to find Villanelle before someone else does…but unfortunately, she’s not the only person looking for her.
“Killing Eve is picking up exactly 36 heart-thumping seconds after the events of the season finale,” said Sarah Barnett, President of AMC Entertainment Networks. “This new season is packed with superlative performances and is as twisty,...
- 1/3/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC America has released some first-look photos of Season 2 of its Golden Globe-nominated drama Killing Eve. The series, starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, recently wrapped production in Europe and is slated to premiere in spring 2019.
Killing Eve, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd and based on the Codename Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings, hails from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It centers on two women; Eve (Oh) is a bored, whip-smart, pay-grade security services operative whose desk-bound job doesn’t fulfill her fantasies of being a spy. Villanelle (Comer) is an elegant, talented killer who clings to the luxuries her violent job affords her. These two fiercely intelligent women, equally obsessed with each other, go head to head in an epic game of cat and mouse. Fiona Shaw also stars as Carolyn Martens.
The first season saw an unbroken record of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos,...
Killing Eve, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd and based on the Codename Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings, hails from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It centers on two women; Eve (Oh) is a bored, whip-smart, pay-grade security services operative whose desk-bound job doesn’t fulfill her fantasies of being a spy. Villanelle (Comer) is an elegant, talented killer who clings to the luxuries her violent job affords her. These two fiercely intelligent women, equally obsessed with each other, go head to head in an epic game of cat and mouse. Fiona Shaw also stars as Carolyn Martens.
The first season saw an unbroken record of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos,...
- 12/24/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Shannon Tarbet have been cast in Season 2 of BBC America’s breakout drama series Killing Eve, joining previously announced new cast members Nina Sosanya, Edward Bluemel and Julian Barratt and series stars Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer and Fiona Shaw. The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd and based on the Codename Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings, is currently shooting in Europe.
No character information is being revealed.
Killing Eve, from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is coming off a highly successful first season with an unbroken record of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos. The first season also saw Emmy nominations for star Oh in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category and a drama series writing nom for Waller-Bridge. The series was named Best New Show by the Television Critics Association.
Killing Eve...
No character information is being revealed.
Killing Eve, from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is coming off a highly successful first season with an unbroken record of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos. The first season also saw Emmy nominations for star Oh in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category and a drama series writing nom for Waller-Bridge. The series was named Best New Show by the Television Critics Association.
Killing Eve...
- 10/22/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
BBC America’s breakout drama series Killing Eve is expanding its cast for Season 2, adding Nina Sosanya (Good Omens) and Edward Bluemel (A Discovery of Witches) alongside series stars Sandra Oh (Grey’s Anatomy), Jodie Comer (The White Princess) and Fiona Shaw (Harry Potter). Julian Barratt (Mindhorn) will guest star. The series, produced by Sid Gentle Films Ltd and based on the Codename Villanelle novellas by Luke Jennings, is currently shooting in Europe.
No character information is being revealed.
Killing Eve, from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is coming off a highly successful first season of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos. The first season also saw Emmy nominations for star Oh in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category and a drama series writing nom for Waller-Bridge. The series was named Best New Show by the Television Critics Association.
Killing Eve centers on two...
No character information is being revealed.
Killing Eve, from Fleabag creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, is coming off a highly successful first season of weekly ratings growth in the key adults 25-54 and 18-49 demos. The first season also saw Emmy nominations for star Oh in the Lead Actress in a Drama Series category and a drama series writing nom for Waller-Bridge. The series was named Best New Show by the Television Critics Association.
Killing Eve centers on two...
- 8/15/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The film was backed by the BFI and Creative England.
Filming has wrapped in the UK on Ben Bond’s post-Brexit love story The Drifters, which is backed by Creative England and the BFI.
A quartet of rising stars head the cast: Lucie Bourdeu (Kings For A Day), Jonathan Ajayi (known for the stage play revival of Brothers Size by Moonlight’s Tarell Alvin McCraney), Tom Sweet (Childhood Of A Leader) and Ariyon Bakare (Star Wars: Rogue One).
The Drifters follows Kofi, an illegal African migrant, and Fanny, a French waitress, who both find themselves homeless.
The film is produced...
Filming has wrapped in the UK on Ben Bond’s post-Brexit love story The Drifters, which is backed by Creative England and the BFI.
A quartet of rising stars head the cast: Lucie Bourdeu (Kings For A Day), Jonathan Ajayi (known for the stage play revival of Brothers Size by Moonlight’s Tarell Alvin McCraney), Tom Sweet (Childhood Of A Leader) and Ariyon Bakare (Star Wars: Rogue One).
The Drifters follows Kofi, an illegal African migrant, and Fanny, a French waitress, who both find themselves homeless.
The film is produced...
- 7/19/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
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