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Last King of The Cross Premiering Soon on Paramount+
Lincoln Younes (Grand Hotel, Tangle, Barons), one of Australia’s most famous exports, will play John Ibrahim, one of Australia’s most infamous nightclub moguls, in the highly anticipated Australian original drama series Last King of The Cross, which will premiere exclusively on Paramount +.
Lincoln said: “It is an honour to have the opportunity to play such a formidable character in a world where truth is often stranger than fiction. I feel privileged to lead a diverse cast with a Lebanese character at its centre, and I’m excited to bring the world to Sydney’s Kings Cross once more.”
Last King of The Cross is an operatic tale of two brothers, Sam and John Ibrahim, who organise the street but lose each other in their rise to power. It is based on John Ibrahim’s best-selling autobiography of the same name.
The 10-part gritty serialised drama follows John Ibrahim’s journey from a poor immigrant with no education, money, or prospects to Australia’s most infamous nightclub mogul in Sydney’s Kings Cross – a mini-Atlantic City only half a mile long with every sort of criminality on offer.
Multi-award winning writer/director Kieran Darcy-Smith (Wolf Creek, The Duel), could not be more thrilled to have Lincoln shouldering the show.
Kieran said: “He is a terrific young actor and he’ll be taking us all on a wild ride. John Ibrahim is – amongst so many things – an enigma wrapped in a mystery. He is a fascinating and compelling character. An individual. Therefore finding the right person to portray him accurately was paramount. Finding Lincoln was a blessing.”
Last King of The Cross is a HELIUM Pictures production for Paramount+ Australia with Cineflix Rights as the exclusive international distribution partner. Produced by Mark Fennessy and Karl Zwicky, the elevated serialised drama is by multi award-winning writer/director Kieran Darcy-Smith who will also direct.
Last King of The Cross will join a host of the world’s best entertainment currently streaming on Paramount+, including The Gilded Age, Women Of The Movement, 1883, Star Trek: Discovery, We Need To Talk About Cosby, 1883, Dexter: New Blood, Yellowjackets and Five Bedrooms, with HALO, The Man Who Fell To Earth, The First Lady, The Offer and Super Pumped: The Battle For Uber streaming soon.