We certainly have Great Expectations for the BBC’s buzziest new period drama and we finally have a first look at Olivia Colman in action.
Trystan Gravelle will play Compeyson, alongside Matt Berry as Mr. Pumblechuck.But not only does it include a star-studded cast, the series is backed by some pretty stand-out people behind the camera, too., Ridley Scott, Dean Baker, David W. Zucker, Kate Crowe, and Mona Qureshi for the BBC will also executive produce.
While there’s been no word yet on an expected release date, we do know that filming is currently underway. But what we can say for sure is that when it does arrive, it’s sure to be one of the biggest releases of the year. Sign up for the latest news and must-read features from Stylist, so you don't miss out on the conversation.
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