Netflix has got a new show starring Stephen Graham releasing very soon and fans of the actor are stoked to see him on their screens again.
Graham is one of those actors which many viewers see as a stamp of quality, basically if he's going to be in a show you can be confident that it's at least worth a look.
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With that in mind Netflix is releasing its limited series Bodies, based on the graphic novel by Si Spencer.
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The basic premise of the show is that four identical bodies show up in London over four different time periods, leaving police stumped and plenty of mysteries to unravel.
That's really all we'd want to be saying about it at this point as you'll just have to watch the show to figure out what's going on.
Fans of Graham are very happy to see him back, especially since they've likely just finished binge-watching him in the Boiling Point series and are waiting for their next fix.
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One fan said that Bodies has 'got your man in this should be a belter' and that's a pretty regular sentiment whenever Stephen Graham is involved.
Another commented 'you say Stephen Graham I say where do I sit', while a third declared that 'the man is back' and to 'stick it on the list'.
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So many of the reactions to Netflix's promotions of Bodies are just people raving over how much they love Graham as an actor, with fans commenting that 'Stephen Graham slay' (which is apparently among the highest praise someone can receive) and that 'it's gonna be good' with him in it.
More of his fans said that 'Stephen Graham is in it so it's automatically a fat W', and once again we stress for those wondering that a 'fat W' is exceptional praise.
It's not just a one-man show, however, as joining Graham in the Bodies cast are Jacob Fortune-Lloyd, Shira Haas, Amaka Okafor and Kyle Soller as the four detectives scattered across time who must solve the mystery of this identical corpse which keeps cropping up all over the place.
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With a cast like that you won't be left twiddling your thumbs every time Graham isn't on screen, though it's understandable that you'd want to see more of his work.
Many audiences were introduced to the actor through This Is England, while you might also have seen him in productions like Boardwalk Empire, Taboo, Line of Duty, Boiling Point and Time.
Bodies releases on Netflix on 19 October.
Topics: Netflix, TV and Film, Stephen Graham