Paramount+ U.K. Releases First Look at Adaptation ‘The Crow Girl’ With Eve Myles, Katherine Kelly

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Paramount+ has released first-look images of the upcoming U.K. original series The Crow Girl with Eve Myles, Katherine Kelly, Dougray Scott and Elliot Edusah.

The six-part thriller, an adaptation of Erik Axl Sund’s bestselling novel of the same name, is produced by Emmy-winning creative team Buccaneer (Irvine Welsh’s Crime, Marcella).

When the bodies of unidentified young men start to show up around the city, beaten and full of the anaesthetic lidocaine, DCI Jeanette Kilburn (Myles) and partner DI Lou Stanley (Scott) are on the hunt for the killer.

With a lack of evidence and pressure to solve the case mounting, Jeanette enlists the help of prime suspect Carl Lowry’s psychotherapist Dr Sophia Craven (Kelly) who offers a fresh but troubling perspective on the case. But with the killer inching ever closer to home, Jeanette and the team are in a race against time to untangle the web of secrets.

Eve Myles in ‘The Crow Girl’.

THE CROW GIRL © Buccaneer Media/Paramount + / Photographer: Joss Barratt

Rounding out the cast for the series is Clara Rugaard (I am Mother, Press Play, The Rising) as Victoria Burkeman, Victoria Hamilton (COBRA, The Crown, Life) as superintendent Verity Pound and Chloé Sweetlove (My Husband’s Double Life, Tutankhamun, Our Fathers) plays Madeleine.

Milly Thomas created the series for screen, writing four episodes as well as executive producing, with Charles Martin and Rebecca Rycroft both serving as directors. Tony Wood and Richard Tulk-Hart are executive producers for Buccaneer and Andy Mosse is the producer for the series.

Katherine Kelly in ‘The Crow Girl’.

THE CROW GIRL © Buccaneer Media/Paramount + / Photographer: Joss Barratt

The Crow Girl is produced in association with and distributed by ITV Studios. It was commissioned by Sebastian Cardwell, deputy chief content officer, U.K., and Paul Testar, commissioning editor for Paramount+.

The series will debut on the service in the U.K. and Ireland early next year, with U.S. streaming details yet to be released.

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