The present is a nail-biting and deeply disturbing crime-thriller/horror mash-up.
The BBC have dropped a trailer for the forthcoming WOLF, a six-part drama based mostly on Mo Hayder’s acclaimed novels.
With a solid led by Ukweli Roach as DI Jack Caffery, the present comes from Hartswood Movies (Sherlock) and APC Studios (The Mild In The Corridor).
Right here’s how the BBC describe WOLF:
DI Jack Caffery is a younger detective beset by nightmares. Obsessive about the neighbour he believes murdered his 10 year-old brother within the 90s, Jack finds himself attempting to proper the wrongs of others – however at what value?
In an remoted home in Monmouthshire, the rich Anchor-Ferrers household discover themselves the victims of a psychopath’s merciless video games, trapped and terrorised. When the 2 narratives collide, it’s an exciting, nail-biting and deeply disturbing race towards time.
Juliet Stevenson and Owen Teale as Matilda and Oliver Anchor-FerrersUkweli Roach is joined by Sacha Dhawan as Honey and Iwan Rheon as Molina, two mismatched professionals compelled collectively on a job, and Sian Reese-Williams as DI Lincoln, a lady with a case to show.

Plus, there’s Juliet Stevenson and Owen Teale as Matilda and Oliver Anchor-Ferrers, a pair who discover themselves on the centre of a siege with their daughter Lucia, performed by Annes Elwy.
WOLF
To be sincere, we’re not fairly certain what to make of the trailer. It appears intense, gory and like indecently good enjoyable, if well-deserving of the warning of upsetting scenes.
We’re notably trying ahead to a pair of massive performances from Sacha Dhawan and Iwan Rheon.


Written and tailored by Megan Gallagher (Suspicion), WOLF runs to 6 hour-long episodes. It’s produced by Hartswood Movies and APC Studios, in affiliation with Inventive Wales. The administrators are Kristoffer Nyholm (The Killing) and Lee Haven Jones (The Lengthy Name). The manager producers are Elaine Cameron (Hartswood Movies), Laurent Boissel (APC Studios), Megan Gallagher, Kristoffer Nyholm and Rebecca Ferguson (BBC).
WOLF is coming quickly to BBC One, BBC One Wales and iPlayer. We’ll hold you posted.