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Fans are obsessed with an ‘utterly enthralling’ horror series available to watch for free on ITVX, with an opening scene so creepy you’ll be unable to stop yourself from binging it all.
The show has an all star cast, including Ciaran Hinds. (AMC)
When you add to that a cast full of incredible character actors which one fan deemed ‘the best British TV cast of all time’, you know you’re on to a winner.
The final detail that pushed it over the edge for me? The show being based on a series of true stories.
The show is called The Terror, and ITVX added it to the platform after it debuted in America a few years ago.
Check out the trailer here:
Based on a Dan Simmons novel of the same name, the first season is a fictionalised version of a real-life arctic expedition from the 1800s.
Starring Ciaran Hinds, Jared Harris, Tobias Menzies, and Adam Nagaitis, the cast is a veritable who’s who of outstanding character actors you’ve 100 percent seen in numerous films and shows but struggle to place their name.
The show released to genuinely outstanding reviews – with an average of 7.9/10 on IMDb and 87 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Terror is an anthology show so each season features a different cast, with season one receiving a whopping 94 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The show is a fictionalised account of a true arctic voyage. (AMC)
One of the most highly acclaimed shows to be available for free, the first season is an absolute hit with fans who have been singing its praises after watching on ITV.
A 9/10 review on IMDb said: “The first season of The Terror is superb. I binge watched it over three nights and I regard it as essential viewing.”
Another fan called the show ‘bone chilling’ in a 10/10 review on IMDb.
Meanwhile, one Reddit thread on the subreddit r/Television called The Terror ‘one of the best limited series of all time’.
The show is available to watch on ITVX. (AMC)
They said: “I love horror TV, but this is so much more. I don’t think most people realize how utterly enthralling a show about a few dozen rough, grungy looking men with bad dental hygiene, trapped in a bleak, colourless landscape for years can be.”
One fan concurred, commenting: “Agreed on all takes; Season 1 assembled the most impressive calibre of British acting in a series that I’ve ever seen.”
Another summed it up brilliantly, saying: “It is a masterpiece – up there with some of the best television ever made IMO. And I didn’t even like the idea of the monster at first but in the end I understood its importance to the ultimate meaning of the story.”
The Terror is available to watch on ITVX now.
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Topics: Horror, TV, TV and Film, ITV
Netflix viewers are being urged to watch a new ’10/10′ series based on tragic true story.
The new edition to Netflix‘s Top 10 TV Programmes is a seven-part limited series set in a dusty suburb in Brisbane in 1985.
The show follows middle schooler Eli Bell (Felix Cameron) and his older brother, Gus (Tiger Halley), who live in a working class neighbourhood with their mother Frankie (Phoebe Tonkin) – who suffers from addiction – and their stepdad, Lyle (Travis Fimmel).
Whilst Eli’s got it tough with school bullies and his stepdad, he’s also being mentored by a warmhearted convicted felon (Frances Brown) and a pen pal serving jail time (Adam Briggs).
In trying to find out what his stepdad is really up to, Eli takes the wrong path and gets mixed up in the criminal underbelly of his town. You can see the trailer here:
Titled Boy Swallows Universe, the series already has a solid 86 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and a 8/10 on IMDb.
But some fans have also gone on step further, giving it a 10/10 whilst calling it ‘beautiful, brilliant and uplifting’.
Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) one fan wrote: “I power watched Boy Swallows Universe on Netflix last night, after becoming transfixed.
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“It has a fantastic storyline & keeps you on the brink of tears and in stitches laughing
“The actors shine but Felix Cameron as young Eli Bell is phenomenal. That kid is going places.”
Another added: “Boy Swallows Universe is SO DAMN GOOD.
“One of the best shows this country has produced. I’m finding it extremely hard not to swallow it in one gulp.
“Gonna take it one day at a time. The lead fella is beyond brilliant.
“Congrats to everyone involved. 5 star SUBLIME.”
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“Boy Swallows Universe – the Netflix drama is beautiful, brilliant and uplifting. Well done @TrentDalton and @johncolee – thank you,” a third agreed.
“I just binge-watched Boy Swallows Universe over two nights! I absolutely loved it, and I couldn’t stop watching it,” a fourth also tweeted.
“I felt a range of emotions. Love, pride, fear, laughter & tears, as I could relate to some of it. 10 out of 10. Congrats to the writer, producer and fabulous cast!”
And someone else took to Netflix Bangers to write: “Phenomenal!!!! And what a perfect ending!!!!! I’m in love!!!!”
The series is actually adapted from the bestselling novel of the same name by author and journalist Trent Dalton and the story was inspired by Dalton’s childhood.
Boy Swallows Universe is available to watch on Netflix now.
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Topics: Netflix, TV and Film
A crime series which has been described as the ‘greatest Irish TV show’ is now available to watch on ITVX.
While the drama originally aired on Irish channel, RTE, us Brits can now catch all five seasons of the thriller on the streaming site.
The gangster drama tells the story of Dublin’s drug-fuelled criminal underworld.
At the centre of the show is Darren Treacy, who is returning to Dublin after hiding in Spain in a bid to avoid the Garda.
Darren has only just returned to Ireland when he learns that his ex-girlfriend Rosie has moved on, and his brother Robbie has been shot by a rival gang.
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The drive-by shooting sparks a war within the community, with Darren and his gang consumed by vengeance.
As well as a stellar plot, Love/Hate has a pretty impressive cast, with many of the actors going on to star in some huge roles since.
Robert Sheehan plays Darren, meanwhile Avengers actor Tom Vaughan Lawlor stars as Nidge and Saltburn‘s Barry Keoghan plays Wayne.
Also starring is Ruth Negga as Rosie, Peaky Blinders and Kin actor Aiden Gillen, Happy Valley star Charlie Murphy, Kieran O’Reilly and Killian Scott as Tommy.
Phew, what a line up! Check out the trailer below:
Described by O’Reilly as the ‘greatest ever Irish television show’, some viewers are only just discovering the series after catching it on ITVX.
One person wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “What a fantastic series! Only just discovered it – absolutely brilliant all ways round! Best thing I’ve watched in recent times since Peaky Blinders and Top Boy!”
And another said: “Make sure you check out Love/Hate if you haven’t already. Aiden Gillen again is superb in this as well as Robert Sheehan and a young Barry Keoghan.”
While a third added: “How has it taken me this long to watch Love/Hate??? think I wanna be Robert Sheehan when I’m older.”
Meanwhile a fourth said: “Absolutely loving love hate at the minute, Robert Sheehan was fantastic in it.”
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And a fifth wrote: “If you’ve never seen the Irish drama series Love/Hate then watch it – absolutely brilliant! Like Peaky B meets Top Boy meets The Wire meets Breaking Bad and then some… on ITVX and BritBox – a proper binge watch!”
The show originally spanned for five seasons between 2010 and 2014. If you’re yet to watch, you can catch it on ITVX now.
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Topics: TV and Film, ITV, Ireland
When a new show drop, there are generally mixed reactions to how the audience perceives the storyline and acting abilities.
However, everyone is in agreement with how brilliant this Netflix banger is because of its young protagonist.
Based on a tragic true story, this show is a seven-part limited series set in Brisbane in 1985.
The new addition to Netflix’s Top 10 TV Programmes is called Boy Swallows Universe and it follows Eli Bell (Felix Cameron) and his older brother, Gus (Tiger Halley) as they navigate middle school and the dark world of addiction.
The kids live with their mother Frankie (Phoebe Tonkin), who is battling addiction, and their stepdad, Lyle (Travis Fimmel).
Eli then gets into the criminal underworld in a bid to find out what his stepdad is up to which is where the story gets emotional.
Book adaptations sometimes get a bad look in but Trent Dalton’s story, which was inspired by his own childhood, is what makes the series so griping and real.
And fans of the show have hailed this as a ’10/10 watch‘, mostly due to Cameron’s acting ability which showcases an amazing range of emotions and sincerity.
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Taking to X (formerly known as Twitter) one fan wrote: “I power watched Boy Swallows Universe on Netflix last night, after becoming transfixed.
“The actors shine but Felix Cameron as young Eli Bell is phenomenal. That kid is going places.”
Another person said: “Boy swallows universe, In 1980s Brisbane, a precocious boy and his selectively mute brother embark on a suburban odyssey of love, redemption and retribution after their family is torn apart by a drug lord.
“I can only recommend you.”
A third commented: “Boy swallows universe. Netflix. Just watched episode one. The wee guy in it is outstanding. Looking very promising.
“Here endeth my review.”
A fourth added: “Boy Swallows Universe is SO DAMN GOOD.
“One of the best shows this country has produced. I’m finding it extremely hard not to swallow it in one gulp.
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“Gonna take it one day at a time. The lead fella is beyond brilliant.
“Congrats to everyone involved. 5 star SUBLIME.”
While another commenter had nothing but great things to say about Cameron, writing: “Felix Cameron in #BoySwallowsUniverse needs to be talked about CONSTANTLY. This is an absolutely remarkable breakout performance.
“The “I’ve got a whole lot of tears inside of me” scene in episode 1 just broke me. “Absolutely broke me.”
But it’s not Cameron’s first rodeo in the spotlight as the Aussie actor had previously starred in 2020s Penguin Bloom, which starred The Walking Dead’s Andrew Lincoln and Naomi Watts in an emotional tale about a family on the brink of breaking down after Watt’s character becomes paralyzed after a fall.
Cameron played their son, Rueben, and it’s also a gut-wrenching yet heart-warming watch.
The 14-year-old is definitely going places.
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Topics: News, Netflix, TV and Film, Social Media
Let’s be honest, there can be tonnes of new shows released and no matter how amazing they are, we’ll still miss our old favourites.
Sure, a new season of the Umbrella Academy is great and we’re all buzzing for Disney’s Daredevil series, but what about the ‘best cancelled show in history’?
Or old Channel 4 dramas finding new fans when they hit Netflix? And in a real blast from the past, a groundbreaking BBC series praised for changing TV back in the 90s is finally returning.
Originally airing a whole 25 years ago, it seems the popular show isn’t as extinct as its subjects. Yes, Walking With Dinosaurs is coming back to British telly.
If you’re old enough to remember or were forced to sit through recordings of it by your big brother or sisters, those six episodes took us into the incredible world of dinosaurs with impressive computer-generated imagery and animatronics.
The BBC banger became the most expensive documentary series per minute ever made at over £37,654 per minute to produce with the techniques inspired by Jurassic Park.
The original BBC show changed the game. (BBC)
Walking With Dinosaurs drew in 15 million viewers for its first episode back in 1999, making it the most watched science programme in British TV during the 20th century.
It ended up picking up two BAFTAs and three Emmy awards and spawned a whole franchise including Walking with Cavemen and Walking with Monsters.
And now, first officially announced back in June, we’re going to get another six-part series to take us ‘on a unique journey back through time, revealing the incredible life stories of these long-lost giants’.
This Walking With Dinosaurs is going to focus on those dinos whose ‘remains are currently being unearthed by the world’s leading dinosaur hunters’.
The BBC Studios production for the BBC and PBS will be co-produced with ZDF and France Télévisions and is set to land on our screens in 2025.
The dinos are back. (BBC)
We’re teed up to get a look at a Spinosaurus, a ‘youthful Triceratops battling a ravenous T. rex in North America’ and a lonely Lusotitan who is ‘risking it all for love’.
“A whole new generation of viewers is about to fall in love with Walking With Dinosaurs. The original series was one of the most exciting factual shows of all time, and this reinvention builds on that amazing legacy,” said Jack Bootle, BBC Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual.
“Each episode is underpinned by the very latest science but is also filled with drama – making this a series for both dino lovers and people who just want to be told a great story.”
And Andrew Cohen, Head of BBC Studios Science Unit, added: “It’s the ultimate dinosaur show, where you’ll be hiding behind the sofa one moment and having your mind blown the next. The prehistoric world meets premium documentary production, like never before.”
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