Sci-fi series Mrs Davis has found a UK streaming home and is coming to our screens in late November.
Premiered in the US in April 2023, the show has finally landed a UK streaming release date and is ready to make its debut this side of the pond on November 28 on ITVX.
Billed as an exploration of faith versus technology, Mrs Davis stars GLOW's Betty Gilpin and American Sniper star Jake McDorman.
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Gilpin stars as nun Simone, who's been ousted from her convent and now is on a mission to destroy the world's most powerful AI, the titular Mrs Davis.
The show boasts a well known creative team, including The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon's Tara Hernandez and Watchmen and Lost's Damon Lindelof as executive producers and writers.
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Black Mirror's Owen Harris is behind the camera as well as serving as executive producer.
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Mrs Davis streams on Peacock in the US. In the UK, the show will become available to stream on ITVX from November 28.
Kansas City Star doesn't have a release date.
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