The six-part series will debut exclusively on Paramount+ this Autumn.
Paramount+ has revealed the official trailer for the new UK original series Curfew, which will premiere on Paramount+ UK & Ireland on Thursday 10th October 2024. The six-part thriller is produced by Vertigo Films (Monsters, Britannia, Mammals) in association with Evolutionary Films (I Am Vengeance: Retaliation), and wrapped production earlier this year in London.
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Curfew | Official Trailer | Paramount+ UK & Ireland
It kept women safe. Until it didn’t.
In a world where men live under a strict curfew, a woman’s murder during curfew challenges the system. Can Detective Pamela uncover the truth? Starring Sarah Parish, Mandip Gill and Alexandra Burke.
New original series Curfew, streaming 10 October exclusively on Paramount+ UK & Ireland
An adaptation of Jayne Cowie’s Novel After Dark, the series is set in an alternative reality where all men live under ‘The Women’s Safety Act’, bound by a strict curfew from 7PM to 7AM every night with their movements tracked by an ankle tag 24 hours a day. When a woman’s body is discovered brutally murdered during curfew hours and left on the steps of the Women’s Safety Centre, veteran Police officer Pamela Green (Sarah Parish) believes that a man is responsible. But in a world where men are bound by the curfew system, her theory is rejected. The introduction of The Women’s Safety Act almost three years ago is widely considered as effective at protecting women, who have been able to go out at night without looking over their shoulders, and nobody wants to hear different.
If Pamela proves a man committed this murder, it could bring The Women’s Safety Act crashing down… people in high places are determined to make the curfew a success and will do all it takes to prevent Pamela from discovering the truth.
Previously released photos, below, see Sarah Parish (Stay Close) in action for the first time as lead investigator Pamela Green, alongside Mitchell Robertson (Mayflies) who is rookie cop Eddie, shadowing Pamela on his first murder investigation. Mandip Gill (Doctor Who) joins the cast as Sarah, an employee at the local Women’s Safety Centre at the heart of Pamela and Eddie’s investigation. Alexandra Burke (Sister Act), winner of the fifth series of The X Factor (UK), joins the cast as Helen, a well intentioned local school teacher, advocator for the curfew and close friend of Sarah’s.
Rounding out the cast for the series is Lucy Benjamin (Detectorists), Larry Lamb (Gavin and Stacey), Bobby Brazier (EastEnders), Anita Dobson (EastEnders) Tommy McDonnell (Alice & Jack), Adam Korson (This Is Us), Amy Louise Pemberton (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow), Imogen Sandhu (Casualty), James Craven (Coronation Street), Selorm Adonu (Man to Man) and newcomer Raphael D’Alterio. Further imagery will be released at a later date.
Joasia Goldyn (Britannia) is the Series Director, whilst Lydia Yeoman (The Haze) is the lead writer. Joining Yeoman in the writing team is Jess Green (EastEnders), who will write episode three and Sumerah Srivastav (Manifest) will write episode five. Allan Niblo, Jane Moore and Nathalie Peter-Contesse are Executive Producers on the series for Vertigo Films. John Adams (Damaged) serves as Producer with Diane Shorthouse (Cyberbully) as Co-Producer.
The series was commissioned by Sebastian Cardwell, Deputy Chief Content Officer, UK, and Paul Testar for Paramount+, and the series will debut on the service in the UK this Autumn, whilst Federation Studios will handle global sales.
Curfew joins a rosta of UK scripted originations for Paramount+, including The Flatshare, Sexy Beast, A Gentleman In Moscow and Insomnia.
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Originally published: September 13, 2024.
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