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The Killing Kind pulled off from Paramount +

Paramount+ Culls Raft Of International Drama Originals Including ‘The Burning Girls’, ‘One Night’, ‘The Killing Kind’ & ‘The Serial Killer’s Wife’

DEADLINE – Paramount+ has yanked a raft of international originals from its service along with several big-ticket acquired series.

Numerous English-language originals disappeared overnight last week. The U.S. conglom’s strategy shift to favoring its Hollywood-style content, and wider cost-savings efforts, effectively played out in real time. Other series that had been tipped for second seasons will not return.

Subscribers were left perplexed as shows vanished, and voiced bewilderment and frustration on X and elsewhere online. The removed shows have been taken off the streaming service in all territories.

Samantha Morton-starrer The Burning Girls and One Night, the Australia-set drama with Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker, have disappeared from the streamer. Likewise, Eleventh Hour Films-produced The Killing Kind, based on the book of the same name, and thriller The Serial Killer’s Wife, have been pulled.

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Colin join the cast of the mini-series ‘Dead and Buried’

Exciting news! Colin has been cast in the BBC four-part psychological thriller Dead and Buried.

Annabel Scholey and Colin Morgan star in new thriller Dead and Buried

BBC – Filming has commenced on a four-part psychological thriller, Dead and Buried written by Colin Bateman.

The series, commissioned by BBC Northern Ireland and Virgin Media Television in association with All3Media International, will star Annabel Scholey (The Split, The Serial Killer’s Wife, The Salisbury Poisonings) and Colin Morgan (Humans, Belfast, Dead Shot). Additional cast confirmed include Kerri Quinn (Hope Street), Waj Ali (Carnival Row), Owen Roe (Vikings) and Niamh Walsh (The Sandman).

It is produced by Three River Fiction and Vico Films with support from Screen Ireland, Northern Ireland Screen and Coimisiún na Meán. Set on the border, the series will film in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland over the coming months.

Outside the supermarket with her young son, Cathy (Annabel Scholey) encounters Michael (Colin Morgan) – the man convicted of the brutal murder of her brother, 20 years earlier. Ignoring the advice of her best friend, Cathy takes to social media, uncovering the successful career and family life Michael has forged for himself since early release from prison, while she grieved for her brother.

Re-traumatised by her past, Cathy instigates a clandestine relationship with the man she despises, embarking on a campaign of harassment and deceit. As Cathy’s obsession grows, dark fantasies of revenge and reality blur as she sets out on a campaign of psychological warfare to destroy Michael’s life.

Colin Morgan says: “I’m delighted to be embarking on Colin Bateman’s dark, funny and compulsive new drama Dead And Buried. There’s a brilliant team working on this and it already feels incredibly exciting, I can’t wait for it to hit the screens and for it to pull viewers along its twisted path.”

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‘The Killing Kind’ broadcast on OCS

Hi, Colin French fans! France Info announced that the mini-series The Killing Kind will be broadcast on the OCS channel from this evening, December 17, 2023. As a reminder, The Killing Kind, is the adaptation of a British novel by Jane Casey, which profiles stalker John Webster (Colin Morgan), who had been accused by his ex-girlfriend of stalking. Lawyer Ingrid Lewis (Emma Appleton) brilliantly defended him. A few years later, it is the lawyer who becomes the target of her former client.

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First look of ‘The Boy That Never Was’

The first poster of the mini-series The Boy That Never Was is finally out! Apparently, Colin should play the role of Harry, Dillon’s father, but it is not yet official.

ABACUS MEDIAS RIGHTS – Essaouira, Morocco. A lively, dynamic and attractive city, which now houses the struggling artists Harry, Robin and their three-year-old son, Dillon.

With little support, adapting to the lives of new parents in their friend Cosmo’s small apartment was not easy, but despite the sleep deprivation, the couple remains devoted to their little boy. And then one evening, everything changes. Harry leaves a Dillon asleep alone for the shortest moments when an earthquake strikes. Harry returns to the race to save his child, only to find his apartment in rubble and no proof of Dillon.

Three years later, thousands of miles away in Dublin, Harry sees a six-year-old boy in a crowd – a boy he is convinced he is Dillon. Harry must prove that his son is alive, even if he can’t quite believe it himself. Harry’s obsession tears his marriage apart, exposing shameful secrets and smashing the only thing he and Robin had left – trust.

Why won’t Robin believe Harry? What is she hiding? Can the boy really be Dillon? And how far will Harry go to find their lost son? The Boy That Never Was is a deeply atmospheric and masterfully designed tale of love and loss that will cool you to the bone.

The Boy That Never Was features award-winning actor Colin Morgan (Belfast, Legend), Toni O’Rourke (God’s Creatures, Calm with Horses), Kerr Logan (Alias Grace, Strike), 2 x nominee Bafta Simon Callow (The Witcher, Four Weddings & A Funeral), and is directed by award-winning director Hannah Quinn (Vikings: Valhalla, Disenchanted, Fate: The Winx Saga).

The Boy That Never Was is based on the first Sunday Times best-selling novel of the same name by Irish author Karen Perry.