BODIES SERIES TRAILER
ARRIVING OCTOBER TO NETFLIX
In the depressively poor offer that Netflix has in store for us for the rest of the year, one of the series that we might give a try is time travelling crime series
BODIES which will stream from October 19th! The eight part thriller is a small screen adaptation of the 2015 graphic novel by Si Spencer. The story focuses on four detectives in four different London eras who find themselves investigating the same murder: 1890s overachiever Edmond Hillinghead (Kyle Soller), 1940s adventurer Karl Whiteman (Jacob Fortune Lloyd), 2010s Detective Sergeant Shahara Hasan (Amuka Okaflor) and Maplewood (Shira Haas), an amnesiac from post-apocalyptic 2050, who brings a haunting perspective. Together, the four set out to uncover a conspiracy spanning 150 years. Stephen Graham also stars.
The series streams from October 19th |
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LONDON, 1890. As Jack the Ripper stalks the streets, Inspector Edmond
Hillinghead, the city’s most diligent detective, applies his skills to
an even harder case. The victim is an unidentified male. The killer may
have powerful allies. And Edmond’s darkest secret may be exposed if he
gets too close to the truth!
LONDON, 1940. As the Blitz rains bombs down on the city, Inspector
Charles Whiteman reigns over its streets. He escaped the Nazis in Poland
only to run the very rackets he’s supposed to shut down. But when he
discovers a mysterious murder victim, his double life may be destroye.
LONDON, 2014. As racist rioters wreak havoc in the name of their
prejudiced patriotism, Detective Sergeant Shahara Hasan leads the fight
against them. As a Muslim cop, she’s English to the core. But the corpse
she’s uncovered may reveal something rotten deep below the surface.
LONDON, 2050. As the mind-scrambling pulsewave plagues the last
survivors of a terrifying techno-apocalypse, the amnesiac young woman
known only as Maplewood can barely understand the body she’s discovered.
But this ritual killing is identical to those from decades past-and the
link between them all is stronger, and stranger, than anyone could
dream…
This sounds interesting. Yes, in terms of period drama Netflix is bringing little this Fall. This month we get The Club (second season). November brings the much publicized All the Light We Cannot See, and I've seen "Bridgerton is coming soon" notices.By the way, I hear you about purchading a TV set, don't become a lifelong addict like me.
ReplyDeleteThere is one other period set series coming to Netflix this Autumn, will spotlight it soon, maybe this Sunday.
DeleteI will not even though TV was the only mother and father I ever knew LOL
That actually sounds kinda interesting. I might check it out.
ReplyDeleteThere is not much else to watch next few months, sadly.
DeleteNormally I don’t do sci-fi but this one actually sounds good. You are getting a new telly, Dahlink?
ReplyDeleteNo, I told Malena I don't want to buy it as life is better without it, and I don't have money to waste anyhows, God knows when will I get next translation.
DeleteHopefully it won't be too long before your next translation comes through. The economy is so dang bad here right now. My sales are down 40% and it really sucks. We're pinching our pennies just trying to ride out this current administration but everyone is hurting here right now. Will you be going to your book fair in Belgrade again this year?
DeleteI hope so too but last time it was a whole year without work before I got the wretched saga that I just finished.
DeleteSorry to hear about your economy, it is ten times worse here as we earn only like $500 a month or less.
No, I haven't been to Belgrade in years.