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BritBox and the BBC launched first-look photos of In the direction of Zero, primarily based on the traditional thriller by the best-selling creator of all time, Agatha Christie. Tailored for display by BAFTA-nominated Rachel Bennette (NW) and directed by the Olivier Award-winning Sam Yates (Magpie).
England, 1936. After a scandalous superstar divorce, Nevile Unusual and his ex-wife Audrey make the unthinkable resolution to spend a summer time collectively at Gull’s Level, their childhood house and the coastal property of Nevile’s aunt, Woman Tressilian. With unfinished enterprise between the previous childhood sweethearts, plus the presence of Nevile’s new spouse Kay, tensions are operating excessive. Add to this a long-suffering woman’s companion, a mysterious gentleman’s valet, an exiled cousin with a grudge, a venerable household lawyer, an inquisitive orphan and a French con man, and shortly there can be homicide. A troubled detective should rediscover his objective to untangle a poisonous net of jealousy, deceit and dysfunction. Can he clear up the crime earlier than one other sufferer meets their demise? An explosive love triangle, a formidable matriarch and a home get together of enemies. All compelled… In the direction of Zero.
That includes coastal views, heated summer time soirees, and a visit to Wimbledon Centre Court docket, the brand new photos give a primary glimpse at Woman Tressilian (Anjelica Huston), Inspector Leach (Matthew Rhys) and British tennis star Nevile Unusual (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) – seen right here with the 2 women in his life: ex-wife Audrey (Ella Lily Hyland) and new spouse Kay (Mimi Keene). Clarke Peters, Anjana Vasan, and Jack Farthing are additionally seen within the new photos from the sequence, which co-stars Jackie Clune (Motherland), Grace Doherty (Name the Midwife), Khalil Gharbia (Mary & George), and Adam Hugill (Sherwood).
Filming on Agatha Christie’s In the direction of Zero passed off in and round Bristol and on the Devon coast. The sequence will air on BritBox’s streaming service within the U.S. and Canada, and on BBC iPlayer and BBC One within the UK.
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[Photo Credit: BritBox/Mammoth Screen]