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The Jetty Trailer: Jenna Coleman Leads BBC Crime Drama Sequence

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BBC has dropped The Jetty trailer for its latest crime drama, starring Jenna Coleman as Detective Ember Manning. The sequence is scheduled to make its debut on July 15 on BBC iPlayer and BBC One.

“When a hearth tears via a property in a scenic Lancashire lake city, Detective Ember Manning (Coleman) should work out the way it connects to a podcast journalist investigating a lacking individuals chilly case and a bootleg relationship between a person in his twenties and two underage ladies,” reads the official logline. “But as Ember will get near the reality, it threatens to destroy her life – forcing her to re-evaluate every little thing she thought she knew about her previous, current and the city she’s all the time referred to as house. As a lot a coming-of-age story as a detective thriller, The Jetty asks large questions on sexual morality, identification and reminiscence, within the locations that Me Too has left behind.”

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What occurs in The Jetty Trailer?

The Jetty trailer options Coleman’s Detective Manning as she groups up with a true-crime podcast host to analyze a lacking individuals chilly case, which is perhaps linked to her present arson case. This marks Coleman’s newest TV challenge, after showing in final 12 months’s psychological thriller Wilderness. She is predicted to reprise her position as Johanna Constantine in The Sandman Season 2.

The Jetty is written and created by Cat Jones, with Marialy Rivas directing. The sequence additionally stars Tom Glynn-Carney (House of the Dragon), Ruby Stokes (Lockwood & Co.), Archie Renaux (Shadow and Bone), Laura Marcus (The Serpent Queen), Bo Bragason (The Radleys), Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You), and Amelia Bullmore (Happy Valley), Matthew McNulty (The Terror), Ralph Ineson (Green Knight), David Ajala (Italian Studies), Nina Barker-Francis (The Flash), Miya Ocego (I Hate Suzie), Elliot Cowan (The Crown), Shannon Watson, Arthur Hughes (Help), Dominic Coleman (Paddington) and Ruaridh Mollica (Red Rose). It is government produced by Coleman, Rivas, Jones, Elizabeth Kilgarriff, Sarah Wyatt, and Jo McClellan with Natasha Romaniuk set as a producer.

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