Comedy Drama “The Outlaws” Given Season 3 by BBC and Prime Video
The Outlaws, starring Stephen Merchant (The Office) and created by Merchant and Merchant’s writing partner Elgin James, has been renewed for a third season on both Prime Video and BBC One. The show centers on a diverse group of Bristol residents who have been thrown together to serve out a community payback sentence.
What can we expect from the third season
The Outlaws are moving on with their lives now that crime boss The Dean (Claes Bang, Dracula, Bad Sisters) is in jail awaiting trial, but their lives are shattered when one of their own returns with a deadly secret. Can the gang prove their innocence before The Dean’s case falls apart and he comes looking for revenge as a murder manhunt closes in on them?
Stephen Merchant returns to the series as Greg, along with Rhianne Barreto (Honour, Hanna) as Rani, Gamba Cole (Soon Gone: A Windrush Chronicle, Hanna) as Ben, Darren Boyd (Killing Eve, Trying) as John, Clare Perkins (EastEnders, The Wheel of Time) as Myrna, Eleanor Tomlinson (Poldark, The Nevers) as Lady Gabby, Jessica Gunning (Back, Fortitude) as Diane, Charles Babalola (Bancroft) as Malaki, and Tom Hanson (Brassic) as Spencer.
Who is making the series
The Outlaws is a Big Talk and Four Eyes production co-created by Stephen Merchant – who also serves as an executive producer, director, and writer – and Elgin James. Luke Alkin, Kenton Allen, and Matthew Justice also serve as executive producers for Big Talk, along with John Butler. The Outlaws is co-produced by BBC One and Amazon Studios. Global distribution is handled by BBC Studios for all three seasons.
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