Channel 4 unveils thriller series Careless set for 2026 release

Channel 4 is preparing to launch Careless, a new four-part mystery thriller created by Louise Fox and Helen Fitzgerald. The series follows a Scottish backpacker who becomes a carer for an ageing rocker and his wife, hiding a dark secret that endangers them. Production is underway, with an expected air date later in 2026.

Careless centres on Robbie, a Scottish backpacker played by Solly McLeod, who arrives in Sydney, Australia, and secures a job as a live-in carer for Mike, a notorious rock'n'roll legend portrayed by Richard Roxburgh, who has been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. As Robbie integrates into the lives of Mike and his wife Angela, played by Robyn Malcolm, he becomes a trusted confidante. However, Robbie's past harbours an unsettling secret that poses serious danger to the couple.

The series is a collaboration between Easy Tiger Productions and Synchronicity Films, the teams behind Scrublands, Doctor Doctor, and The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Nine Entertainment’s Executive Director of Entertainment Content Commissioning, Michael Healy, described Careless as “a riveting and relentlessly compelling thriller” anchored by a remarkable cast. Polly Scates, Head of Acquisitions at Channel 4, praised its “pacy script, layered characters, and plenty of menace and intrigue,” noting it also explores how protective systems can fail people.

The cast includes Katie Leung from Bridgerton, Mabel Li from The Testaments, Thomas Weatherall from The Narrow Road to the Deep North, and Alison Peebles from Dept. Q. While no exact release date has been announced, the series is currently in production and slated for Channel 4 in 2026. It joins a wave of psychological thrillers, with Channel 4 highlighting its appeal through exceptional storytelling and a strong ensemble.

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Promotional image of Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson on a foggy cemetery road with explosion remnants, illustrating the Apple TV+ series 'Down Cemetery Road'.
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Apple TV+ launches 'Down Cemetery Road' thriller series

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Apple TV+ has premiered 'Down Cemetery Road,' a new crime drama adapted from Mick Herron's 2003 debut novel, starring Emma Thompson as private detective Zoë Boehm and Ruth Wilson as art restorer Sarah Tucker. The series centers on an explosion in an Oxford neighborhood and the mysterious disappearance of a young girl, leading to a web of murders and a British government cover-up. Reviews highlight the show's blend of thrills, humor, and strong performances from its ensemble cast.

Elle magazine has curated a selection of engaging cosy crime drama series, blending new releases and returning favourites across platforms like Netflix and BBC. These shows offer clever mysteries with minimal tension, ideal for relaxed viewing. The list highlights upcoming titles set to air in early 2026.

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The British crime drama Patience has been renewed for a second season, set to air on Channel 4 in the UK starting January 7, 2026. While the US premiere on PBS is expected later in 2026, the series introduces significant changes, including the departure of Laura Fraser and the arrival of Jessica Hynes as a new detective. The season expands to eight episodes, focusing on Patience's evolving role and relationships.

The BBC has revived its detective drama Lynley after an 18-year hiatus, drawing sharp criticism from viewers. Based on a long-running book series, the new adaptation has been called 'charmless, clichéd and cheap,' with fans expressing strong dissatisfaction. The original series aired from 2001 to 2008.

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Fox has unveiled a new trailer for its upcoming thriller series, Memory of a Killer, starring Patrick Dempsey. The show follows a hitman grappling with memory loss and a blurring of his dual lives. It premieres on January 25.

Netflix has revealed its comprehensive lineup for 2026, featuring over 110 series, 44 movies, and 12 games, including final seasons of The Witcher and Outer Banks. The announcement comes via a digital trailer campaign themed around tarot cards, starring Teyana Taylor as a fortune teller. Highlights include Greta Gerwig's Narnia adaptation and new projects from Ben Affleck.

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Netflix UK has added Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's new action thriller The Rip to its library this week, alongside other notable titles like Smallville and Agatha Christie's Seven Dials. The film, directed by Joe Carnahan, follows a team of cops whose discovery of millions in cash tests their loyalty amid external threats. Released on January 16, 2026, it is expected to top the streaming charts.

 

 

 

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