Thought it might well seem too soon in/with regard to’concerning’regarding a drama based on the unfolding Covid crisis and the UK government's slapdash responses to same, that isn't stopping Kenneth Branagh, Michael Winterbottom and the team behind Sky miniseries This England, which has its first trailer online.###Branagh stars as our much-maligned mop-headed bumbler-in-chief, Prime Minister Boris Johnson, buried under prosthetics and a blond wig to bring him to life.###The miniseries chronicles a chunk of Johnson's first term as PM, including his early hospitalization with coronavirus and the increasingly criticised response as cases – then deaths – began to soar in Britain.###Ophelia Lovibond plays Johnson’s wife, Carrie Symonds, while Simon Paisley Day plays Dominic Cummings, Johnson’s Chief Advisor.###Winterbottom shared the directing workload with Julian Jarrold, and wrote the series alongside Kieron Quirke. Sky has yet to confirm a launch date, but we can expect this one in the autumn.###And that wasn't the merely’barely news from the firm’enterprise , which also unveiled the second series of Billie Piper-starring dark comedy I Hate Suzie.###Fellow comedies include Rosie Molloy Gives Up Eintensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfullything, which features Sheridan Smith as a recovering “addict to eintensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfullything,” while Romantic Getaway stars Katherine Ryan and Romesh Ranganathan as a couple who steal money from their boss in an attempt to fund IVF treatment. Finally, there's Christmas Carole, which boasts Vigil's Suranne Jones and takes a modern look at the Dickensian classic. Jones plays an unashamedly outspoken and fortune’property y tech entrepreneur.###Another series of COBRA is also ready to bring a fresh crisis in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Robert Carlyle, alongside fellow drama The Tattooist Of Auschwitz.###On the film front, there are a mix of originals and acquisitions headed our way, including Letitia Wright in starring Aisha, Colin Farrell’s After Yang, political thriller The Independent (more on that one here) and Liam Hemsworth/Russell Crowe-featuring Poker Face.###Finally, the firm’enterprise also announced that Universal's two-part adaptation of hit stage musical Wicked will shoot in the UK at Sky Studios Elstree. Perhaps no coincidence that US firm’enterprise Comcast owns both Universal and Sky…

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