THE BOY THAT NEVER WAS  
NEW COLIN MORGAN MINI TV SERIES
Arriving to the small screens sometime soon this year is four episode mini TV series THE BOY THAT NEVER WAS  based on the Sunday Times best-selling debut novel by the same name by Irish author Karen Perry. 
To air on Ireland's national broadcaster it stars Colin Morgan, Toni O’Rourke, Kerr Logan, Simon Callow, and is directed by award-winning director Hannah Quinn (Vikings: Valhalla). 
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| The series will air on Irish RTE | 
Essaouira, Morocco. A bustling, vibrant, seductive city, now home to 
struggling artists Harry, Robin and their three-year-old son, Dillon.
With little support, adapting to life as new parents in their friend 
Cosmo’s tiny apartment hasn’t been easy, but despite the sleep 
deprivation, the couple remain devoted to their little boy. And then one
 evening, everything changes. Harry leaves a sleeping Dillon 
alone for 
the briefest of moments when an earthquake hits. Harry races back to 
rescue his child, only to find his apartment in rubble and no evidence 
of Dillon.
Three years later, thousands of miles away in Dublin, Harry spots a 
six-year-old boy in a crowd – a boy he is convinced is Dillon. Harry 
must prove his son is alive, even if he can’t quite believe it himself. 
Harry’s obsession tears apart his marriage, exposing shameful secrets 
and shattering the one 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 crafted tale of love 
and loss that will chill you to the bone.
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| It will be a four episode mini series | 
Dillon? And how far will Harry go to find their lost son? THE BOY THAT NEVER WAS is a deeply atmospheric and masterfully crafted tale of love 
and loss that will chill you to the bone.


The story sounds very intriguing...I want to know whether the boy was Dillon too. Hope one day we can watch is on Netflix.
ReplyDeleteI actually have a feeling the boy never existed that it was just his imagination.
DeleteI agree with you. Probably a fantasy from a mentally ill person who wanted a family.
ReplyDeleteIt is rather obvious from the title LOL
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