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James Norton’s real-life spy thriller The Trial of Christine Keeler just arrived on Netflix
James Norton’s Gripping BBC Spy Thriller Just Landed on Netflix — ‘The Story That Shocked Britain’ Is Being Called Darker, Smarter, and More Ruthless Than The Night Manager, a Haunting Tale of Espionage, Betrayal, and the Price of Truth”!Netflix just dropped the BBC spy thriller no one was prepared for — and James Norton has never been this dangerous. Set in a world of lies, power, and betrayal, the series turns London into a battlefield of secrets where every glance hides a weapon and every truth comes at a deadly price. Critics are calling it “The Night Manager on steroids — colder, darker, and devastatingly real.” From double agents to shattered loyalties, this isn’t just another spy story — it’s a descent into the heart of deceit itself. Once you start, there’s no coming back.The 2019 series is based on the true story of the Profumo Affair.
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BBC drama series The Trial of Christine Keeler first aired in 2019, but now its available to stream once more for fans who missed it the first time around.
The six-part series, which stars Sophie Cookson, James Norton, Ellie Bamber, Ben Miles and Emilia Fox, is now available to stream on Netflix.
The synopsis for the series says: “The Trial Of Christine Keeler takes a fresh look at one of the most infamous British stories of the 20th century: the chain of events in the 1960s that came to be known as the Profumo Affair.
“At the centre of the storm was 19 year-old Christine Keeler, a young woman whom the powerful, male-dominated establishment sought to silence and exploit, but who refused to play by their rules.”
Sophie Cookson as Christine Keeler in The Trial of Christine Keeler. BBC
The synopsis continues: “This six-part drama takes us behind the headlines to tell a human story about the sexual and cultural politics of one of the most revealing and iconic stories of modern times.
Since sarring in the series, Norton has had numerous starring roles, having returned to play Tommy in Happy Valley, and taken on the lead in Playing Nice, McMafia and Joy.
He will also soon be seen leading the cast of King and Conqueror alongside Nikolaj Coster-Waldau for BBC One, and has joined the casts of House of Guinness and House of the Dragon season 3.
In House of the Dragon, the Game of Thrones prequel series, he will play Ormund Hightower, the nephew of Rhys Ifans’s Otto Hightower, who and will be seen leading a march on King’s Landing against Emma D’Arcy’s Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy).