Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer

A GRITTY Netflix show is returning next month for its seventh series after growing interest in the hit show.

World’s Toughest Prisons, fronted by Raphael Rowe, will be back on the streaming giant next month and it has already given fans a sneak peak of what’s to come.



Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer
Rapheal Rowe is back with a brand new Netflix series

Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer
World’s Toughest Prisons will commence once again next month

Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer
He will be heading to this Solomon Islands prison

The show details life in some of the toughest prison environments across the globe and gives Netflix viewers detailed accounts through their eyes.

In the new series, Raphael will fine himself at the Rove Central Correctional Centre in the Solomon Islands.

Explaining the background of some of the inmates in the trailer, Raphael remarks: “[Its] Home to the country’s most dangerous sexual offenders and killers.”

One shocking case will see Raphael interact with a man locked up in the “dingy” prison for killing his own ten year old son.

The murderer tells Raphael: “I cannot control my anger.”

In order to experience life inside the tough prison to its fullest, Raphael will spend a week banged up in the under-funded prison which is relying on religion to reform the “hardened criminals”.

The trailer shows the inmates living in small cages with little facilities.

Elsewhere, Raphael is expected to head to Finland and Indonesia in the new series.

Raphael has worked as a broadcast journalist and TV presenter ever since he himself was released from prison in 2000 after spending ten years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of a series of murders, dubbed the M25 Three.

Whilst in jail, he studied journalism and landed a job at the BBC within 12 months of his release.



Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer
The show looks at the intense conditions the prisoners face and their own views on their crimes

Netflix announces huge documentary series returning to screens next month with gritty first look trailer
Prisoners in the Solomon Islands appear to live in unfavourable conditions


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