Paapa Essiedu Is Recruited To Save The World in 'The Lazarus Project'
If it sometimes feels like trying to figure out what channel British content is coming to and where it is a game of endless whack-a-mole, you're not alone. While American streamers and broadcast/cable networks duke it out for survival on the commercial TV playing field of relevance, networks like the BBC, ITV, and Sky are making as much money as they can playing all corners. Most of the time, that means a divide and conquer among the big players, like Netflix, Disney+/Hulu, HBO Max/Discovery+, etc. But every so often, a random network lands a big one, Like TNT and its new series, The Lazarus Project, and like the dog that caught the car, isn't quite sure what to do with it.
Such is the case of TNT, Turner Network Television, one of the basic cable channels created by Ted Turner in the 1980s. It has, over the years, gone on a long journey into the arms of Discovery Networks. At times, TNT and sibling TBS (which it simulcasts with more than is healthy) have had a decent lineup of respectable dramas, including Daniel Radcliffe's Miracle Workers and Sean Bean's Snowpiercer. But since Discovery scooped up the whole WarnerMedia lot, the Turner networks have been left to wither while the marquee brands like HBO Max and DC Films have been undergoing significant haircuts.
However, recently TNT seems to have revived, and though its programming lineup will most likely be treated as a content feeder for HBO Max, it landed one of the more quirky series from Sky, The Lazarus Project, which aired in the U.K. in August 2022. The series stars Paapa Essiedu (The Capture) as George, who finds himself stuck in a Groundhog Day situation where he keeps waking up to live the same day over and over — unfortunately, the one where his wife dies. But, as the trailer reveals, that's only the initial setup for a much larger story.