Monday, December 9, 2024

EWEN LESLIE JOINS SAM NEILL IN THE NEWLY ORDERED THIRD SEASON OF THE TWELVE COURTROOM TV SERIES

 THE TWELVE SEASON THREE 
EWEN LESLIE JOINS SAM NEILL
After the success of the first season and the second one winning numerous nominations for Australian Academy Awards, Foxtel's legal drama THE TWELVE which deals with new set of twelve jury
Ewen Leslie will be one of the new jurors
members in each season is returning for the third one as well with Sam Neill returning as the lawyer. Our dear Ewen Leslie is new in the cast together with Danielle Cormack, Eryn Jean Norvill, Sarah Peirse, and William Zappa, Phoenix Raei, Hanah Tayeb, Nathalie Morris, Catherine Moore, Bolude Watson, Bessie Holland, Stuart Daulman, Paul Tassone, Charles Napoleon An, Libby Stone, and newcomer Claire Leach. Tracy Mann, Marlon Williams, and Hannah Diviney are in supporting roles with Kaila Ferrelli back as Colby’s legal assistant. This time, in eight new episodes jury’s attention will be focused on a mystery from the 1960s. The series also airs on BBC in UK.

8 comments:

  1. I'm so excited to hear about Ewen Leslie joining Sam Neill in this new project! Their on-screen chemistry is always a treat to watch. Can't wait to see what they bring to this story.

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    1. They are both so lovely, nothing beats a good Australian thespian. Ewen was brilliant in Prosper earlier this year too even though it was an unusual role for him.

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  2. No idea what this is about, Dezmeister. There are so many shows, I don't even know where to start without spending half my life glued to a screen. Hope you're doing fine.

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    1. Each season follows a new set of 12 jurors at some court case, what goes behind the scene.

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  3. Jury duty is something I definitely don’t want to do. I’ve sat in paid mock trials before and was bored out of my mind. I would not be one you’d want in the jurors box cause I’d be like, whatever. Let’s get this over with so I can go eat lunch.

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    1. Thankfully we do not have it here.

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    2. Idk if that’s a good thing or a bad thing. I don’t trust the government at all and would rather my peers hear me out for any accused crime. But think jury selection should be voluntary for those who want to do it. If you force me into something I don’t want any part of, I’m not going to give it my all.

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    3. We don't even have a functioning state prosecutor, as the one we have works for the dictator and never says anything, never sues anyone, never prosecutes anyone even after the fall of the roof in Novi Sad after which literally all the colleges in the country are on blockade now, some high schools too, and now the others might join the blockade as well, probably farmers and teachers. He sends his nazi bullies to beat them in the streets and the prosecutoress just stays blind to it all.

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