Marcella_(TV_series)

<i>Marcella</i> (TV series)

Marcella (TV series)

British television series


Marcella is a British Nordic noir detective series,[1][2][3] written, directed and produced by Swedish screenwriter Hans Rosenfeldt, creator of The Bridge. The series is produced by Buccaneer Media for ITV and distributed worldwide by Buccaneer's parent company Cineflix.[4] It was first shown on ITV on 4 April 2016, with seven further episodes released weekly.[5]

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The series stars Anna Friel as Marcella Backland, a former London detective who returns to work to investigate an open case from 11 years earlier involving an unidentified serial killer who appears to have become active again. She has a hectic home life as her husband, Jason (Nicholas Pinnock), has decided to leave her and their two children are in boarding school. Nina Sosanya (series one), Ray Panthaki and Jamie Bamber are also credited as principal members of the cast.[citation needed]

The series was commissioned in June 2015,[6] with location filming taking place in London and the Port of Dover.[7] After their first release on ITV, the episodes were made available to stream on Netflix outside the United Kingdom.[8] The first series was released on DVD via Universal Pictures UK on 20 June 2016.[9] In 2017, Friel was awarded the International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her performance in Marcella.[10]

On 26 August 2016, ITV announced that a second series had been commissioned.[11] The second series premiered on 19 February 2018[12] and was released on DVD on 16 April 2018.[13] On 3 October 2018 it was announced that Marcella would be returning to ITV for a third series. It premiered internationally on Netflix on 14 June 2020,[14] and began airing on ITV in the UK on 26 January 2021;[15][16] it was also expected to be released on DVD in March 2021.[17]

Synopsis

Series 1

Marcella Backland (Anna Friel), a former London Metropolitan Police Service detective, decides to return to work after her husband of 15 years, Jason (Nicholas Pinnock), abruptly announces he is leaving her. Marcella resumes her investigation into the three unsolved Grove Park murders from 2005, when it appears the serial killer responsible has returned.

Series 2

Marcella investigates a serial killer of children, encountering a paedophile, an arrogant millionaire, a 1970s rock star, and strange symbols relating to witchcraft. Her estranged husband Jason has become engaged to his rehab nurse even though their divorce is not yet finalised, putting their children in the middle of a custody battle that quickly becomes ugly. Marcella's blackouts continue, and she seeks counselling to help her remember what happened during them.

Series 3

Marcella has assumed a new identity as Keira Devlin and is working undercover in Northern Ireland where she becomes involved with a wealthy crime family. More is learned of Marcella's mental health issues.[18]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Series 1

Series 2

Series 3

Supporting

Series 1

  • George Anton as Andrew Barnes
  • Yasen Atour as Mohammed El-Said
  • Jasmine Breinburg as Lea Coombes
  • David Fahm as Greg Brady
  • Imogen Faires as Emma Backland
  • Otto Farrant as Evan Jones
  • Asher Flowers as Edward Backland
  • Nick Hendrix as Adrian Cooper
  • Emil Hostina as Bendek Krol
  • Rob Jarvis as Don Parkin
  • Shivani Kapur as Beth Bachan
  • Youssef Kerkour as Hassan El-Said
  • Isobel Middleton as Victoria Daughton
  • Toby Wharton as Ronnie Weir
  • Robert Whitelock as Guy Roberts
  • Susannah Wise as Linda Callaghan

Series 2

  • Lucy Speed as Leslie Evans
  • Michael Wildman as Nathan Priestley
  • Clara Indrani as Amanda Priestley
  • Yolanda Kettle as Becky Marani
  • Asher Flowers as Edward Backland
  • Imogen Faires as Emma Backland
  • Aldo Maland as Luke Howell
  • Oaklee Pendergast as Adam Evans
  • Miltos Yerolemou as Yanis

Series 3

  • Paul Kennedy as Lawrence Corrigan
  • Jorin Cooke as Conor Scott
  • James Martin as Danny Armstrong

Episodes

Overview

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Series 1 (2016)

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Series 2 (2018)

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Series 3 (2020)

This series was released originally on Netflix in June 2020, however the televised dates were scheduled for Spring 2021.

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  1. 4.207 million TV-only viewers,[19] plus 107,376 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  2. In 28-day consolidation, 5.32m[20]
  3. 3.345 million TV-only viewers,[19] plus 98,336 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  4. 2.957 million TV-only viewers,[21] plus 141,801 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  5. 2.687 million TV-only viewers,[22] plus 166,349 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  6. 2.354 million TV-only viewers,[23] plus 180,137 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  7. 2.608 million TV-only viewers,[24] plus 184,950 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  8. 2.373 million TV-only viewers,[25] plus 187,094 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]
  9. 1.997 million TV-only viewers,[25] plus 196,789 across devices (7-day consolidated)[20]

Reception

Critical response

For series one, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 73% approval rating with an average rating of 6.7/10, based on 15 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "Buoyed by Anna Friel, Marcella will satisfy any fan of dark crime drama."[26] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 65 out of 100 based on 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews ".[27]

For series two, Rotten Tomatoes reported a 57% approval rating with an average rating of 5.3/10, based on 7 critic reviews.[28] The third series has an 80% approval rating based on 5 critic reviews.[29]

See also


References

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  2. Saner, Emine (5 April 2016). "Marcella review: skilful Scandi noir comes to London – knitwear and all". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  3. Allen, Ben (26 August 2016). "Anna Friel Scandi-style detective thriller Marcella confirmed for a second series". Radio Times. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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  5. "ITV commissions drama series Marcella". Press Centre. No. 18 June 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
  6. Kent Film Office (March 2016). "Marcella". Kent Film Office.
  7. Nolan, Emma (5 March 2018). "Marcella season 2 Netflix release date: How to watch Marcella season 2 online". Express. Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  8. "Marcella [DVD] [2015]". Amazon.co.uk. 20 June 2016.
  9. Littleton, Cynthia (21 November 2017). "Kenneth Branagh, Anna Friel, 'Alan Partridge,' and 'Mammon II' Win International Emmy Awards". Variety. Retrieved 3 April 2018.
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  11. Sorren, Martha (14 June 2020). "Will 'Marcella' Return For Season 4? It Will Be A Long Wait". Bustle. Archived from the original on 13 February 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
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  20. "Marcella: Season 1". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved 23 December 2021.

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