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'Ellis' Season 2 Promises 'Godfather' Level Intensity
The trailer for 'Inspector Ellis' Season 2 is out, and we hope you, too, have also seen 'The Godfather.'
Sharon D Clarke solves crimes that other stations are trying to cover up.
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The trailer for 'Inspector Ellis' Season 2 is out, and we hope you, too, have also seen 'The Godfather.'
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It took a good six months, but Acorn TV and Channel 5 finally confirmed Inspector Ellis's return for Season 2. One of the brighter debuts for the niche streamer in 2024, the series (which, like Inspector Morse and Inspector Lewis before her, is merely called Ellis in the
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It's no secret that AMC Networks, the parent company that owns AMC+, BBC America, Shudder, Sundance Now, Acorn TV, and several others, is not performing well in the current phase of the streaming wars. The only owner of multiple streaming services not to roll up all its offerings
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In the final episode of Inspector Ellis, a new unsolved case sends Ellis and her bagman, Chet Harper, to Brindleton. Newlyweds Rachel (Jade Matthew) and Oz Hoffman (Tama Matheson) were last seen stopping in to see her father, Gerry Rees-Mortimer (Michael Simkins), before driving off to camp in a scenic
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After last week’s introduction to the formula, Inspector Ellis’ second episode opens with the titular detective and her bagman, DS Chet Harper, summoned to Callorwell Police Station in England’s picturesque Peak Region. Awaiting them is suspected drug dealer Carla Duffy (Orla Charlton), gleefully watching the clock tick down;
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Acorn TV’s new three-part series Inspector Ellis (Ellis in the UK) challenges our preconceptions of a female detective. DCI Ellis (Sharon D Clarke) is a Black woman, no longer young, whose long black coat and brightly colored scarf are a statement of strength and power. She is neither pleasingly
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Acorn TV’s new three-part crime drama Inspector Ellis is in the classic mold of engrossing, emotionally nuanced series such as Morse and Dalgleish, with the welcome and long-overdue update of being led by a Black woman. Veteran stage and screen actress Sharon D Clarke (Doctor Who) brings a compelling
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Acorn TV and Channel 5 have finally set a release date for the first season of Inspector Ellis, or Ellis, as it's called in the U.K. (American TV has a tradition of adding the "Inspector" to these sorts of show titles; think ITV's
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Acorn TV first revealed it was boarding Channel 5 police drama Ellis at the Television Critics Press Tour for Winter 2024. The series stars Sharon D Clarke (best known to Americans either as the President in Red, White & Royal Blue or as the late Grace O'Brien, a
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The Television Critics Association press Tour didn't have much from Acorn TV or AMC+ regarding British programming. The only panel that featured British talent was the series Monsieur Spade, the finale of which was days away. However, the press releases were full of announcements, some of which fans