As announced back in March, Skins is set to return for a final time next year, and E4 and Company Pictures today announced the details of the new series.
It will mark a departure in style and will see three former stars returning to the roles which shaped their careers in three individual stories, each one broadcast in two, one hour parts.
Written by series creators Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain with Jess Brittain, the stories go into new territory; more adult, more uncompromising. Each two part story centres on the characters now in their early twenties, the party's over and they're starting out as young adults, struggling to find a direction and a focus in unforgiving times.
Kaya Scodelario, the only cast member to appear in all previous six series of Skins, returns in Fire, written by Jess Brittain.
Effy has a dead end job as a receptionist for a leading London Hedge Fund.
It will mark a departure in style and will see three former stars returning to the roles which shaped their careers in three individual stories, each one broadcast in two, one hour parts.
Written by series creators Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain with Jess Brittain, the stories go into new territory; more adult, more uncompromising. Each two part story centres on the characters now in their early twenties, the party's over and they're starting out as young adults, struggling to find a direction and a focus in unforgiving times.
Kaya Scodelario, the only cast member to appear in all previous six series of Skins, returns in Fire, written by Jess Brittain.
Effy has a dead end job as a receptionist for a leading London Hedge Fund.
- 10/16/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
A month's filming in Belgium is about to wrap on The Tamed Ones, directed by Vincent Lannoo and starring 17 year old Canadian actor Cameron Bright (Twilight) alongside British actors Hannah Murray and Isabella Blake-Thomas.
The film tells the story of a selfish young drop-out who tries to take care of his little sister after their parent's death — against all odds and everyone's advice.
Following the death of his father, Shawn (Bright) is faced with taking care of his 8 year old sister rather than living the life of someone his own age. Once a slacker and immature, this experience is going to force him to become an adult.
Young British rising star Isabella Blake-Thomas plays 8 year old Julie. Isabella will be seen on our screens this Christmas in the BBC production of Just William, as Violet Elizabeth Bott.
And Skins Series 1 and 2 star 21 year old Hannah Murray (represented by Troika) plays Jessica.
The film tells the story of a selfish young drop-out who tries to take care of his little sister after their parent's death — against all odds and everyone's advice.
Following the death of his father, Shawn (Bright) is faced with taking care of his 8 year old sister rather than living the life of someone his own age. Once a slacker and immature, this experience is going to force him to become an adult.
Young British rising star Isabella Blake-Thomas plays 8 year old Julie. Isabella will be seen on our screens this Christmas in the BBC production of Just William, as Violet Elizabeth Bott.
And Skins Series 1 and 2 star 21 year old Hannah Murray (represented by Troika) plays Jessica.
- 11/1/2010
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
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