Kit Harington will star in a new four-part miniseries adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novel, *A Tale of Two Cities*. MGM+ and the BBC are producing the series, which is expected to air next year, as reported by *Deadline*.
Keith Harington will play Sydney Carton, a brilliant but unpredictable lawyer. He’s hired by Lucie Manette (Mirren Mack) to find out if her father, who everyone believes is dead, is still alive. Twenty years after her father’s disappearance, a message arrives from Charles Darnay (François Civil) suggesting he might be alive, but Darnay is soon arrested and accused of treason. Carton is determined to help free Darnay and uncover the truth.
Daniel West, who created the upcoming series *A Tale of Two Cities* starring Kit Harington, and Harington jointly announced their collaboration with Federation Studios. They expressed excitement about bringing Charles Dickens’ classic story to the screen, describing it as a sweeping historical drama with a compelling love story and a thrilling revenge plot set during the French Revolution. Their adaptation promises to be a suspenseful period thriller centered around a passionate and turbulent modern love triangle.
This sounds like a promising swing at a classic tale, indeed.
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2025-09-17 18:14