Exclusive Bloodlands Clip From Acorn TV’s Gritty Irish Crime Thriller

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Exclusive Bloodlands Clip from Acorn TV’s gritty Irish crime thriller

ComingSoon.net has an exclusive action-packed clip from Acorn TV’s Bloodlands, the intense Irish crime thriller series starring award-winning actor James Nesbitt (The Missing, Cold Feet). The series will be making its exclusive US and Canada debut on Monday, March 15, 2021, on Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ acclaimed streaming service specializing in British and international television. An Acorn TV Original series, Bloodlands will premiere in the UK on BBC One prior to its North American launch on Acorn TV, where it will roll out new episodes on Mondays.

You can check out our exclusive clip now in the player below!

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The four-part drama stars Nesbitt as Tom Brannick, a veteran detective who delves into his own dark past to try and solve an infamous cold case with enormous personal significance: a series of mysterious disappearances linked to a turbulent period in Northern Ireland history over 20 years ago. It’s an engaging cat-and-mouse game and the stakes have never been higher – Bloodlands is also a thought-provoking drama exploring the balance between seeking justice for past crimes and protecting present-day peace.

Bloodlands is co-executive produced by award-winning showrunner Jed Mercurio (creator and EP of Bodyguard and Line of Duty), as the first commission for his newly-formed production company HTM Television, and is the first-ever TV series by writer Chris Brandon (Red Rock). The series stars a top-shelf cast of acclaimed Irish actors including Nesbitt, Charlene McKenna (Peaky Blinders, Ripper Street), Lisa Dwan (Top Boy, Trust), Lorcan Cranitch (Fortitude, The Dig), Ian McElhinney (Derry Girls, Game of Thrones), Michael Smiley (Luther, Dead Still), Susan Lynch (Happy Valley, Save Me), and Lola Petticrew (A Bump Along The Way).

When an expensive car belonging to a well-known crime associate and containing a possible suicide note is pulled out of the sea at Strangford Lough, Brannick instantly sees the connection to an infamous cold case with enormous personal importance. It seems someone is trying to force the police to re-open their investigation into a notorious and long-buried series of mysterious disappearances just prior to the 1998 Good Friday peace agreement ending The Troubles, the violent sectarian conflict that scarred Northern Ireland for three decades. Bloodlands follows Brannick’s obsessive campaign to identify and unmask the legendary assassin behind these events, “Goliath,” nicknamed after one of the famous giant shipyard cranes that dominate the Belfast skyline.

Brannick has a special interest in the case; he believes his own wife, Emma – herself an intelligence officer involved in dangerous undercover surveillance of terrorists – was one of Goliath’s victims. Supported by his Detective Sergeant, Niamh McGovern (McKenna), Brannick launches an investigation without the approval of his superior officer and one-time friend Jackie Twomey (Cranitch). Brannick and McGovern embark on a journey to identify both Goliath – if such a person really exists – and whoever is behind this mysterious campaign to awaken the ghosts of the past. Bloodlands explores this conflict and investigates the impact of the violent past on the peaceful present.

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Bloodlands is written and created by Chris Brandon (Red Rock), in his first-ever drama series commission. Executive producers are award-winning showrunner Jed Mercurio, Jimmy Mulville (Episodes) and Mark Redhead (The Secret, Bloody Sunday) for HTM Television, and Tommy Bulfin for the BBC. It was commissioned by Piers Wenger, Controller of BBC Drama, and Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC Content.

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