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In summary:
- Tech Advisor spotlights three forthcoming Sky thriller series featuring prominent actors such as Eddie Redmayne, Rose Byrne, and Keke Palmer.
- The series lineup includes “The Day of the Jackal” season two, the crime thriller “The Good Daughter” adapted from Karin Slaughter’s novel, and the comedy thriller “The Burbs” inspired by the 1989 film.
- These projects reflect Sky’s broadened content strategy, providing viewers with a variety of thriller genres from political dramas to cozy crime stories.
During its Up Next showcase, Sky revealed a diverse range of upcoming programs spanning sports, animation, reality TV, drama, and comedy, featuring talents like Steve Coogan, Ashley Walters, Aardman, Gemma Collins, and both Danny and Danni Dyer.
Personally, I have a particular fondness for thrillers, which made those segments of the program especially noteworthy for me. Here are my top picks of the comedy, political, and crime thrillers available today on Sky or soon to be released, featuring stars such as Keke Palmer, Eddie Redmayne, Rose Byrne, and Meghann Fahy.
The ‘Burbs
All eight episodes of the first season are available now. Watch it on Sky or Now.
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The 1989 film by Joe Dante, starring Tom Hanks and Carrie Fisher, serves as the inspiration for this new Sky series. The original film is a comedy thriller set in the suburbs and is considered somewhat of a hidden classic.
The film explores the idea that suburban life isn’t always as idyllic as it seems and pokes fun at the nosy neighbor stereotype. In the original, Hanks plays Ray Peterson, a typical suburban resident who suspects that his eccentric neighbors, the Klopeks, might be up to something sinister.
The new Sky series takes a slightly different approach. Keke Palmer and Jack Whitehall star as Samira and Rob Fisher, a couple who move to the suburbs to provide a better environment for their baby. However, Samira becomes fixated on the eerie house across the street, and the mysterious man, Gary, who moves in there. Her curiosity intensifies when she learns about a girl who vanished from that house two decades earlier.
Soon, Samira involves her new friends in the neighborhood in solving the mystery, leading them to initiate their own investigation into the girl’s disappearance.
Fans of cozy crime shows like “Only Murders in the Building” will likely find this series appealing, and I’m certainly intrigued.
The Day of the Jackal season 2
Sky has not yet announced the premiere date for the second season of “The Day of the Jackal.” The first season comprised 10 episodes, and the second season is expected to have the same.
(Spoilers for season one follow.)

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While one might question the need for a second season, given that the first was closely aligned with Frederick Forsyth’s novel and the 1973 film adaptation, it left the door open for more. The original stories ended with the Jackal’s death and his identity remaining a mystery.
The 2024 adaptation, featuring Eddie Redmayne as the expert marksman turned assassin, concluded with an open-ended narrative. The series captivated audiences with its mix of suspense and European flair, making the prospect of a second season exciting. The concept could be likened to a darker take on James Bond.
New plotlines and characters were introduced, creating potential pathways for the next season. For instance, Calthrop may try to find his wife, Nuria, who fled with their child upon discovering his secret life.
The series maintained intrigue and moral complexity with the introduction of MI6 agent Bianca Pullman, played by Lashana Lynch, who matched the Jackal’s ruthlessness.
However, Lynch will not return for the second season, as her character was killed by the Jackal. A new antagonist will need to be introduced, along with potentially exotic filming locations.
Meanwhile, I might just revisit the first season.
The Good Daughter
Similar to “The Day of the Jackal,” a premiere date for “The Good Daughter” is yet to be announced by Sky. The series is anticipated to have eight episodes.

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“The Good Daughter” is a gripping crime thriller based on Karin Slaughter’s 2017 novel, which she adapted for television.
The story follows sisters Charlotte and Samantha Quinn, who have lived in the shadow of a traumatic night of violence from their childhood. Nearly three decades later, Charlotte, now a lawyer like her father, witnesses another violent event in their town. The sisters must piece together the events of the past that resulted in their mother’s death.
While the summary doesn’t reveal much, the series is eagerly anticipated, partly because of its strong cast. Meghann Fahy stars as Charlotte and Rose Byrne as Samantha Quinn. Byrne, who was recently nominated for a Best Actress Oscar, has a wide selection of projects, making her choice to star in and produce this series noteworthy.
Fahy is also highly accomplished, having delivered an award-winning performance in “The White Lotus” and appeared alongside notable actors in “The Perfect Couple” and “Sirens.”
Count me in as a viewer.
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