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Spot of bother
Norwegian author Anne Holt’s fictional detective Hanne Wilhelmson comes to the small screen in Blind Spot, a murder-mystery whodunnit set in an isolated mountain hotel. DQ picks up the story with director Erik Skjoldbjærg.
When Emily met Andrew
A Very Royal Scandal is the second scripted project telling the story of Emily Maitlis’s bombshell interview with Prince Andrew. Stars Ruth Wilson and Michael Sheen – and Maitlis herself – pull back the curtain on the Prime Video three-parter.
Prime Video tracks Citadel: Diana
TRAILER: Matilda De Angelis (The Undoing) stars in Citadel: Diana, an Italian entry into the streamer’s Citadel spy thriller franchise launching on October 10.
Prime Video builds Citadel: Diana
TRAILER: Prime Video has released a teaser for Citadel: Diana, an Italian series set in the world of the streamer’s Citadel spy franchise.
Shades of Grey
In reality, Lady Jane Grey lost her head. However, Prime Video series My Lady Jane imagines an alt-history fantasy where she survived – and thrived. DQ heads to the 16th century set to see the cast and crew at work.
Meet the mentors
As six emerging writers join Jed Mercurio’s mentorship programme, the Line of Duty creator joins Wilderness screenwriter Marnie Dickens to share some of the advice they are passing on to aspiring writers.
Scare tactics
Deborah Ayorinde, the star of Prime Video anthology series Them: The Scare, introduces the series and dissects a key scene that leaves viewers unsure which side of the law her LAPD detective character is actually on.
Sophie Turner seeks Haven for Prime Video
Sophie Turner (Game of Thrones), Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (Bodies) and Archie Madekwe (Saltburn) lead the cast of Haven, a “contemporary, high-octane thriller” commissioned by Prime Video.
Robin Wright brings The Girlfriend to Prime Video
House of Cards star Robin Wright will direct and star in The Girlfriends, a Prime Video series based on Michelle Frances’ novel of the same name.
Prime Video falls for more Fallout
Prime Video has picked up a second season of Fallout, just days after the series launched worldwide.
Far to fall
Fallout executives Jonathan Nolan and Graham Wagner recall the days they spent playing video games that led them to create this expansive Prime Video series based on one of the biggest franchises of all time.
Feeling Invincible
Prime Video’s Invincible is flipping the script on animated series – and superhero adventures. Executive producers Robert Kirkman and Margaret M Dean tell DQ about adapting the original comics, breaking animation boundaries and why the series doesn’t shy away from ultra-violence.