The BBC has revealed a first look at its new modern-day set supernatural witch drama Domino Day.
New photos from the six-part series feature Adult Material's Siena Kelly as a witch who is using dating apps in an unconventional way — to hunt.
Siena is a witch desperately seeking guidance on how to harness her supernatural powers, though she's unaware a coven is already monitoring her very closely.
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These other witches are concerned that Siena's unharnessed abilities could bring about the apocalypse, leading to a frightening figure from Siena's past reemerging at the worst possible time.
Domino Day has been written for the BBC by Lauren Sequeira, whose previous credits include Gangs of London and the Channel 4 / Netflix series Kiss Me First.
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"I cannot wait for the world to meet this amazing cast, led by the sensational Siena Kelly," Sequeira said. "Don't expect broomsticks, pointy hats and wands — these are witches like you've never seen before; cool, provocative, and full of grit. They are all simply spellbinding onscreen, and Siena is the perfect Domino Day."
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The main cast also includes We Hunt Together's Babirye Bukilwa as Sammie, Ackley Bridge's Poppy Lee Friar as Geri, Doctor Who's Alisha Bailey as Kat and Industry's Molly Harris as Jules.
There are also supporting roles for newcomer Sam Howard-Sneyd, Percelle Ascott (The Innocents), Lucy Cohu (Torchwood), Christopher Jeffers (Coronation Street) and Jonah Rzeskiewicz (Death on the Nile).
The series was filmed and set in Manchester, and produced by Fremantle's Dancing Ledge Productions — the team behind The Responder and The Salisbury Poisonings.
Domino Day will be airing on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer in early 2024, with international airings to follow at a later date.
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