She stars as Detective Ember Manning within the drama from author Cat Jones.
With filming full, the BBC have revealed a first-look at Jenna Coleman in her upcoming detective drama, The Jetty.
With attribute creativeness, her character Ember Manning seems to be standing on a jetty. Which we suppose is sensible in a literal kind of means.
Right here’s the premise:
Within the four-part collection, a hearth tears via a vacation house in a scenic Lancashire lake city. Detective Ember Manning should work out the way it connects to a podcast journalist investigating a lacking individuals chilly case and a bootleg ‘love’ triangle between a person in his twenties and two underage ladies.
However as Ember will get near the reality, it threatens to destroy her life – forcing her to re-evaluate all the things she thought she knew about her previous, current and the city she’s at all times known as house.
Described as a coming-of-age story as a detective drama, the present guarantees to ask large questions on sexual morality, identification and reminiscence, within the locations that Me Too has left behind. The collection reteams Coleman with Firebird Photos, with whom she labored on final 12 months’s Wilderness.
Jenna Coleman mentioned:
“Working with BBC and Firebird Photos on bringing the complicated and enigmatic character of Ember Manning to life has been an unbelievable expertise. I can’t wait for everybody to fulfill this new heroine and to search out out what’s lurking beneath the floor of The Jetty.”
The broader forged contains Archie Renaux, Laura Marcus, Bo Bragason, Amelia Bullmore, Ruby Stokes, Tom Glynn-Carney, Weruche Opia, Matthew McNulty, Ralph Ineson, David Ajala, Nina Barker-Francis, Miya Ocego, Elliot Cowan, Shannon Watson, Arthur Hughes, Dominic Coleman and Ruaridh Mollica.
The Jetty comes from Firebird Photos, one in all BBC Studios’ owned manufacturing labels. The present’s creator and author is Cat Jones (Harlots), the director is Marialy Rivas. The manager producers are Jones, Coleman and Rivas, with Elizabeth Kilgarriff, Sarah Wyatt and Jo McClellan for the BBC.
The four-hour drama lands on BBC One and iPlayer later in 2024. We’ll hold you posted on The Jetty.