THE LORD'S DAY
TO BECOME A NETFLIX TV SERIES
Netflix has ordered a six episode small screen adaptation of THE LORD'S DAY thriller by Michael Dobbs and has set Damson Idris as lead. On the State Opening of Parliament, British spy Harry Jones (Damson Idris) finds himself inside the iconic building amidst a lockdown. As the siege
escalates, loyalties are tested and selfless sacrifices are made, leading to a desperate fight for survival where not everyone will emerge alive. Can Harry use his skills and training to be the country’s savior? Adapted from a novel by the House of Cards author, this is a fast-paced action thriller set at the heart of British power.
escalates, loyalties are tested and selfless sacrifices are made, leading to a desperate fight for survival where not everyone will emerge alive. Can Harry use his skills and training to be the country’s savior? Adapted from a novel by the House of Cards author, this is a fast-paced action thriller set at the heart of British power.
Il Il giorno del Signore colpisce per la sua intensa riflessione spirituale, capace di trasformare il sacro in un’esperienza profondamente umana.
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Buon venerdi, Silvia
DeleteSounds like an English version of Diehard. If it's as entertaining as that, it should be fun.
ReplyDeleteIt should, thrillers are best in enclosed spaces.
DeleteI need to find the book to read first...it does sound like something I would enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHope you find it in your bookshops.
DeleteThis sounds like something I would be interested in seeing.
ReplyDeleteHope you will catch it when it is done.
DeleteThis probably isn't one for me, but it doesn't sound terrible. I just feel like I've got enough stress on a daily basis, I need some mind numbing comedy at the end of the day to wind down.
ReplyDeleteNot many of those these days.
DeleteI honestly cannot remember the last time I watched something that made me even giggle. Sad times we're living in.
DeleteI downloaded How to make a Killing with Glennzie Powell last night, but haven't watched it yet, I usually watch comedies just in sitcoms not film, but who could resist Glennzie. Instead I opted last night for End of the Century 2019 LGBTQ film because that is one of my fave genres, especially if they are from Latin America and it was quite nice with two gorgeous leads and intriguing plot. They usually make them very slow and mellow which brings up the realness factor, so you get invested more, like it is a real story not a film, and their sex scenes are always gorgeous and natural.
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