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Daniel Ings Joins Catherine Zeta-Jones in Prime Video’s Kill Jackie*
Daniel Ings arrives for the premiere of the new Netflix series 'The Gentlemen' at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in London, Britain, 05 March 2024
Daniel Ings has joined the cast of Kill Jackie (working title), a new eight-part thriller series currently in production for Prime Video. The show is adapted from Nick Harkaway’s novel The Price You Pay and stars Catherine Zeta-Jones in the lead role of Jackie Price.

Ings will portray Sam, Jackie’s longtime attorney and someone she has quietly admired for years. Described as composed and meticulous, Sam is part of Jackie’s carefully constructed post-criminal life—one that begins to unravel when a threat from her past resurfaces.

Zeta-Jones plays Jackie Price, a former international cocaine dealer who has spent two decades operating under the radar. She now lives in comfort, traveling the world while selling fine art through complex tax structures. Her quiet existence is interrupted when she discovers that a contract has been put out on her life. A group known as The Seven Demons—an elite...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 5/1/2025
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
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Daniel Ings Joins Catherine Zeta-Jones in Prime Video Series Adapted From Nick Harkaway Novel
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Daniel Ings (The Gentlemen, Lovesick) has joined Catherine Zeta-Jones in Amazon Prime Video series Kill Jackie (w/t).

Ings will star as Sam in the revenge thriller, Jackie’s (Zeta-Jones) buttoned-up lawyer and long-held crush. Based on the acclaimed novel The Price You Pay by best-selling author Nick Harkaway, Kill Jackie is adapted by Tom Butterworth (Gangs of London), who also serves as showrunner, and Conor Keane.

“Jackie Price has been living a wealthy, luxurious existence for the last 20 years, travelling the world, selling fine art using sophisticated tax loopholes and, above all, trying to stay anonymous after escaping a dangerous past as an international cocaine dealer,” a plot synopsis reads.

“But just as life starts to feel a little boring, it takes a sudden lethal turn when she discovers The Seven Demons, a squad of the world’s most terrifying hitmen, have been hired to kill her. Assuming someone...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 4/30/2025
  • by Lily Ford
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘The Gentlemen’ Star Daniel Ings Joins Catherine Zeta-Jones In ‘Kill Jackie’
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The Gentlemen star Daniel Ings has joined Catherine Zeta-Jones in Prime Video, Fremantle and Steel Springs Pictures’ Kill Jackie, which has rounded out cast.

Ings will play buttoned-up lawyer Sam in the thriller series, which is an adaptation of Aidan Truhen‘s “gonzo thriller” The Price You Pay.

Ings is joined by Sidse Babett Knudsen (Prime Target, Borgen), Óscar Jaenada (Rambo V, Cantinflas), Hattie Hook (Of An Age, Ten Pound Poms), Darci Shaw (A Thousand Blows, This City is Ours), Raff Law (Masters of The Air, Triton), Enzo Cilenti (Black Mirror, The Crown), Christine Adams (Hijack, Malice), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Britannia, Napoleon), Karlis Arnolds Avots (Soviet Jeans, Lovable), Set Sjöstrand (The Wheel of Time, Valhalla), Tadashi Ito (Society of the Snow, The Platform 2),Sebastian Armesto (Gangs of London, A Small Light), Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh, The Great), Gavin Spokes (House of The Dragon, Slow Horses), Jonathan Cake (And Just Like That,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 4/30/2025
  • by Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Inside No. 9 Series 6 Episode 6 Review: Last Night of the Proms
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This Inside No. 9 review contains spoilers.

Beheading, drowning, strangulation, throat-slitting, cannibalism, exsanguination, human sacrifice, dead babies… Practically nothing makes Inside No. 9 flinch. Let’s not forget, its first ever episode was a tale of historical child sexual abuse that ended in mass murder – which might explain why it took Bafta six series to finally award it ‘Best Comedy’.

It’s only the arrival of Inside No. 9’s first overtly political episode that marks out how apolitical the show has been until now. Of all the uncomfortable places it’s ventured, the state of the nation has stayed largely unexplored territory. Now it’s making up for lost time with a tale of Brexit Britain that belatedly takes up the full mantle of its 1970s Play For Today predecessor. In that strand, Barry Hines, Jim Allen, Ken Loach and others regularly put the country on screen alongside more fanciful,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 6/15/2021
  • by Louisa Mellor
  • Den of Geek
Why My Mad Fat Diary deserves your time
Don't be put off by its glib, teen-oriented title, E4's My Mad Fat Diary was brilliantly funny, well-written, proper human drama...

As an outsider looking in, My Mad Fat Diary never appeared to be selling what I wanted to buy. Bowing to the logic that anyone who zanily declares ‘I’m mad, me!’ in real life deserves to be given a wide berth, its big, fat gypsy-wedding-alike title didn’t appeal.

Neither did its teen-skewed content, or as much of it as I’d glimpsed from E4’s promos. Cheesy love triangles and mooning over pop stars? Not for me. And that goes double for shows that get their laughs by insulting characters for not conforming to the rules of conventional telly attractiveness. Move along, please. Not interested.

As My Mad Fat Diary approached its final series though, I witnessed something puzzling. People were preparing themselves for bereavement. Fans...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 7/8/2015
  • by rleane
  • Den of Geek
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