The Salisbury Poisonings, the four-part miniseries on BBC One, will soon be available for the American audience. All the episodes of the crime drama series based on recent events will premiere on AMC+ on October 1, 2020.
For those who are not subscribed to the streaming platform, The Salisbury Poisonings is reportedly coming on the AMC cable channel in early 2021.
The series has been written by Adam Patterson and Declan Lawn and boasts of some great cast members – Anne Marie-Duff of Shameless plays an important role in the show. Rafe Spall, MyAnna Buring and Annabel Scholey also star in the show.
The Salisbury Poisonings originally premiered on 14th June 2020 on BBC One.
Will The Salisbury Poisonings be the perfect watch for the American audience in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic? Or is it just too soon to be watching a series about a toxin lethal enough to kill people?
About The Salisbury Poisonings
The Salisbury Poisonings follows the shocking story of an ex-military man of the Russian army who was arrested in Moscow for being a double agent of the UK intelligence services. Although he was tried and sentenced to serve thirteen years in a remote colony in Russia, he was released because of a spy swap program.
But Sergei Skripal’s past comes to haunt him when both he and his daughter are poisoned with a nerve agent in Salisbury, his hometown in the UK.
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