Tamara Lawrance, & Joe Dempsie Star in HBO’s New Limited Drama Series
Nov 15, 2024
Can one detective solve the case of a lifetime? Former Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black is about to discover in “Get Millie Black.” The limited series sees this respected sleuth facing a seemingly unsolvable case. What she discovers during her investigation could change everything.
‘Black’ hails from Booker Prize award-winning author Marlon James, who created the project and serves as executive producer. The acclaimed author reflected on its importance after major cast and directing announcements. “This is the first major international TV show to put my home country, Jamaica, center stage, so it’s beyond awesome to have actual world-class Jamaican talent both in front and behind the camera, with our star Tamara Lawrance and Ddrector Tanya Hamilton.”
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Tamara Lawrance stars as the title character. The actress has appeared in several prominent series, including the recent BBC adaptation of “Mr. Loverman.” She’s additionally set to appear in the upcoming Nadia Latif film “The Man in My Basement.” “Get Millie Black” sees Lawrence star alongside Joe Dempsie, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, and Chyna McQueen.
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Ex-Scotland Yard detective Millie-Jean Black returns to Kingston to work missing persons cases, soon finding herself on a quest to save a sibling who won’t be saved, to find a child who can’t be found, to solve a case that will blow her world apart and prove almost as tough to crack as Millie Black.
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A mystery clashes with personal dilemmas in “Get Millie Black.” The HBO limited series premieres on the network on November 25 and will also be available to stream on Max. Get your first look at the trailer below.
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