BBC finally released the first official trailer for season 3 of The Capture. With 1:51, we managed to over screencap it with over 200 pictures from the trailer alone. Do not condemn me, as we barely have Holliday making appearances thru the year, we shall celebrate with over capping when she does appear in our screens!
BBC Drama “The Capture” Series 3 – Photocall
Two days ago Holliday attended alongside the cast and crew (Lia Williams, Ben Chanan, Rosie Alison, Derek Ritchie, Daisy Waterstone, Killian Scott, Ben Miles) of The Capture, to Season 3 photocall. And on that day, the crew released the information that The Capture will premiere BBC on March 8th.
The Capture Season 3: Teaser Trailer
Yesterday, February 1st, BBC One has released a 20 seconds teaser trailer following The Night Manager for The Capture Season 3.
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The Capture Season 3 and Strike: The Running Grave
The premiere for The Capture Season 3 is almost here, UK magazines have started promoting the show, step-by-step. And Strike The Running Grave isn’t behind! There has been mentions of it’s release on the weekly magazines as well. Added brand new production stills and promotional pictures to our gallery as well as the first previews of the release with magazine scans from December and January:
Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger return in Strike – The Running Grave
Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger return for the next instalment of Strike in The Running Grave, the seventh (5x60min) story of the BBC’s hit crime drama in co-production with HBO and Warner Bros. Discovery and based on J.K. Rowling’s best-selling crime novels written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.
When Sir Colin and Sally Edensor approach Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott, they are desperate to reconnect with their estranged son, Will. The Edensors enlist the detectives to gather evidence to discredit the Universal Humanitarian Church, a religious cult who have indoctrinated Will and siphoned off his trust fund.
Led by the charismatic Jonathan Wace, the church is shielded by a charitable façade, celebrity backers and aggressive lawyers who have silenced critics. To investigate allegations of ill-treatment and abuse, Robin goes undercover at the cult’s secluded Norfolk headquarters, Chapman Farm. At the centre of the church’s twisted mythology is the story of the Drowned Prophet, Daiyu, believed to be divinely reincarnated.
While Strike gains valuable insights from former members on the outside, Robin finds herself facing unprecedented psychological and physical duress on the inside. Solving the mystery of the Drowned Prophet’s death becomes key to the case but leads the detectives into dangerous, unchartered territory.
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