Line of Duty, Game of Thrones and Doctor Who stars front terrifying new BBC thriller Wolf

VERY familiar stars have been confirmed to star in a brand new terrifying BBC thriller.

The new show, called Wolf, sees a young man obsessed with the neighbour he believes murdered his 10 year-old brother in the 90s.



Line of Duty, Game of Thrones and Doctor Who stars front terrifying new BBC thriller Wolf
It’s set to leave viewers terrified as the main characters find themselves trapped in a psychopath’s house

Line of Duty, Game of Thrones and Doctor Who stars front terrifying new BBC thriller Wolf
Teasing the new series, the BBC said: “When the two narratives collide, it’s a thrilling, nail-biting and deeply disturbing race against time”

It’s set to leave viewers terrified as the main characters find themselves trapped in a psychopath’s house.

Teasing the new series, the BBC said: “When the two narratives collide, it’s a thrilling, nail-biting and deeply disturbing race against time.”

Sacha Dhawan, who is best known for roles in Doctor Who and Marvel’s Iron Fist, will play Honey.

He’ll star alongside Games of Thrones and Riviera’s Iwan Rheon who will play Molina.

Meanwhile, Line of Duty‘s Sian Reese-Williams will take on the role of DI Maia Lincoln – who is described in the synopsis as a woman with a case to prove.

Also appearing are Juliet Stevenson (Out Of Her Mind, Bend It Like Beckham) as Matilda Anchor-Ferrers, an intelligent yet neurotic housewife, and Owen Teale (Line Of Duty, Game Of Thrones) as Oliver Anchor-Ferrers, Matilda’s wealthy and well-connected husband.

Wolf is expected to launch on BBC One and iPlayer later this year.

The new series comes as the BBC has axed a number of its programmes from the schedule.

The Celeb Report previously revealed how half of Paddy McGuinness’ TV shows have been binned by the broadcaster.

TV insider said: “This will come as a real blow to Paddy, who’s made a firm commitment to the Beeb since he quit ITV four years ago.

“Both I Can See Your Voice and Catchpoint saw him retain his place as a star of Saturday night TV, something he forged fronting dating favourite Take Me Out on ITV.

“But these axings mean that’s effectively gone, so he’s likely to be looking for new projects to fill the void.



Line of Duty, Game of Thrones and Doctor Who stars front terrifying new BBC thriller Wolf
Wolf is expected to launch on BBC One and iPlayer later this year
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