Highway robbery, murderous Tudors and fancy fashion houses abound in Disneyās slate of UK productions for next year.
With a film and TV industry slightly less hampered by Hollywood strike action, Disney Plus have confirmed 2024 air dates for a bunch of UK-based series.
BAFTA-winner Sally Wainwrightās (Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack) new series, Renegade Nell, has been locked in for a Spring 2024 release. Starring Louisa Harland (Orla from Derry Girls) as the titular rebel, the show finds a young woman framed for murder and inadvertently becoming the most notorious highwaywoman in 18th century England. Throw in a magical spirit played by Ted Lasso's Nick Mohammed, and weāve got a proper fantasy action-adventure series on our hands.
Also confirmed is the second series of award-winning comedy Extraordinary, which stars Máiréad Tyers as the only non-powered person in a world full of superheroes and is arriving in āearly 2024ā, and a four-part adaptation of C.J. Sansomās murder mystery series, Shardlake, starring Sean Bean. Thereās also a new adaptation of Jilly Cooperās Rivals on the way, which has David Tennant and Danny Dyer in it.
On the factual side, Dua Lipa has executive produced Camden, a documentary series on some of the biggest music acts in the UK, and a new reality series, In Vogue, will follow the lives of the fashion magās top editors, both confirmed for sometime in 2024.
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