THE IRIS AFFAIR
FIRST LOOK AT NEW SKY TV SERIES
Sky has released today first images from their new TV series THE IRIS AFFAIR with Niamh Algar and Tom Hollander leading the sun drenched thriller which also stars Harry Lloyd, Kristofer Hivju, Debi Mazar.
When enigmatic genius Iris Nixon (Algar) cracks a string of complex online puzzles, she’s led to a piazza in Florence where she meets charismatic entrepreneur Cameron Beck (Hollander). He invites her to come and work for
him to unlock a powerful and top-secret piece of technology. Her curiosity piqued, she accepts. But when Iris discovers its dangerous potential, she steals the journal containing the device’s activation sequence and vanishes. What
follows is a relentless pursuit, from a remote cabin in Sardinia through the bustling streets of Rome, as Cameron races to find Iris in a high-stakes game where trust is dangerous and failure could be catastrophic.



Can't remember anything I have watched from Tom Hollander. What is he famous for?
ReplyDeleteOy, he is one of Britains most famous actors, he has had supporting roles in tons of their series, he was in the second season of White Lotus.
DeleteThat sounds like something I would watch.
ReplyDeleteNo US broadcaster yet.
Deleteparece una genial película. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteBeso.
DeleteSounds like the scenery alone makes this worth the watch. Who doesn't want to run through all of those fantastic European hot spots?
ReplyDeleteFun times indeed. My city will be the hotspot tomorrow as we are hosting the next national student protest with over 100,000 people expected to crowd the city, they are walking on foot from all corners of the country and should start arriving tonight with a gala welcome event.
DeletePeace be with those brave protesters. I hope your dictator doesn't inflict violence on the crowds, but I suppose that's probably wishful thinking at this point.
DeleteHe is already doing it, they broke an opposition woman's arm yesterday, pepper sprayed kids today in front of the court, beaten up lots of people, both men and women, drove over them with cars...
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