Sky Unveils First Trailer for Nick Cave’s The Death of Bunny Munro Featuring Matt Smith

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Sky Unveils First Trailer for Nick Cave’s The Death of Bunny Munro Featuring Matt Smith

The Death of Bunny Munro: A Riveting New Sky Limited Series Debut

A Compelling Drama Starring Matt Smith

Sky is set to captivate audiences with its upcoming limited series, “The Death Of Bunny Munro,” premiering on November 20. Based on Nick Cave’s 2009 novel, the series features the renowned Doctor Who actor, Matt Smith, in the lead role. Smith portrays Bunny Munro, a self-proclaimed lothario confronted with the challenge of raising his young son after the tragic suicide of his wife.

An Emotional Journey Across Southern England

The six-part drama delves into the turbulent road trip that Bunny Munro undertakes across southern England with his nine-year-old son, Bunny Junior. As they navigate their grief, the pair’s journey spirals increasingly out of control. This poignant and engaging narrative promises to resonate with audiences as they explore themes of loss, parenthood, and redemption.

A Collaborative Production from Industry Experts

The project boasts an impressive team behind the scenes. Written by BAFTA award-winning Pete Jackson, known for “Somewhere Boy,” the series is produced by Clerkenwell Films, the team behind “Baby Reindeer,” in collaboration with Sky Studios. Directed by Isabella Eklöf, known for her work on “Industry,” the series promises a compelling and distinctive cinematic experience.

Executive Producers and Key Contributors

Role Contributor
Executive Producer Nick Cave
Executive Producer Matt Smith
Executive Producer Manpreet Dosanjh (Sky)
Executive Producers Petra Fried, Ed Macdonald, Emily Harrison (Clerkenwell Films)
Executive Producers Pete Jackson, Isabella Eklöf
Producer Matthew Mulot

Premiering Soon

Mark your calendars for November 20, as “The Death Of Bunny Munro” promises to deliver a gripping, emotional, and visually engaging story sure to captivate viewers on Emegypt’s premier platform.