Netflix Drops Trailer for Carey Mulligan Detective Drama ‘Collateral’

Having acted in acclaimed films of all kinds, ranging from large productions like The Great Gatsby and Far From the Madding Crowd to intimate indie films like Inside Llewyn Davis and Shame, it’s fair to say Carey Mulligan has made her mark on the film industry. Now, the British actress will be making her move into television with the Netflix series Collateral.

Slash Film reported this week that Netflix has released its first trailer for the British crime drama, which centers on the mystery surrounding the murder of a London deliveryman. The tense series takes place over four days, during which detectives must figure out if it was a random killing or a racially motivated attack.

Mulligan plays the lead detective on the case, D.I. Kip Glaspie and is accompanied by equally impressive talent. Billie Piper, John Simm, Ben Miles, and Nicola Walker all round out the cast.

Collateral was initially shown on British televisions on BBC Two, and Netflix grabbed up the rights to stream it abroad to American audiences. This is becoming a popular move, with HBO having bought the rights to Kit Harington’s BBC drama Gunpowder last year in order to show it to US audiences across the Atlantic.

The series is not Mulligan’s first project with Netflix. The British actress also stars in Dee Rees’ Oscar-nominated film Mudbound, which is in fact a Netflix original.

All episodes of Collateral premiere on Netflix on March 9.

Caitlin Leale: Currently a graduating senior at Connecticut College, Caitlin is studying both film and European history in New London, Connecticut. As well as working as a contributor for mxdwn Television, Caitlin is a film reviewer for the online film streaming site Flix Premiere (which can be visited at flixpremiere.com). Having also studied at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and at University College London, Caitlin has an extensive academic, professional, and international knowledge of the film and TV industry. She hopes to later study screenwriting in graduate school and become a writer on a show of her own in the future.
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