Wednesday, April 9, 2025

PARAMOUNT + FIRST IMAGES FROM NEW THRILLER MINI TV SERIES LITTLE DISASTERS WITH DIANE KRUGER, JO JOYNER, JJ FEILD, STEPHEN CAMPBELL MOORE

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PARAMOUNT TV SERIES FIRST IMAGES
Paramount + has unveiled first images from their new six part UK original series LITTLE DISASTERS about four friends who were thrown together while expectant mothers with little in common apart from their due dates. When Jess (Diane Kruger) takes her baby daughter to hospital with a head injury she can’t explain, close friend and on-duty doctor Liz (Jo Joyner) is forced to make the excruciating decision as to whether to call social services on her friend. The decision sets of a chain of events that show how a moment can fracture and nearly destroy families and friendships. As the plot unfolds, the consequences of Jess and Liz’s actions come to light, families unravel and the women begin to articulate long-held judgements against each other. As the truth is unmasked, deep-rooted issues and insecurities are thrust into the spotlight as the women question what really happened to Jess’ baby. Shelley Con and Emily Taaffe will be the other two friends with JJ Feild, Ben Bailey Smith and Stephen Campbell Moore leading the male part of the cast. The series should air sometime later this year, so stay tuned for the exact date.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good series. I like Diane Kruger. Would you report to the police if you were the friend doctor? I don't think I would, esp. if I didn't know what really had happened...

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    1. When you are a doctor this cannot be a personal issue, you are there to protect the patient in this case the baby. It is not upon you to investigate but upon the police if the damage on the baby is serious. I find more bizarre that Jo Joyner is playing a doctor, she is a godawful, daily soap type of actress.

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  2. Una serie certamente avvincente che avrà successo.
    Un saluto

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  3. This sounds like an interesting series.

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  4. If we had the Paramount Plus, I'd watch this one. It sounds really good. I'd hate to have to be put in the position to have to call the authorities on a friend, but here there are certain professions that are also court mandated reporters, such as doctors and teachers, that if abuse is even suspected, it must be reported.

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    1. It absolutely must otherwise you are taking part in it.

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