Netflix Reveals Premiere Date for Spy Thriller ‘Black Doves’ Starring Keira Knightley

The latest spy thriller series to hit Netflix, after shows like The Night Agent and Treason, is garnering buzz for its upcoming premiere date.

Keira Knightley stars in Black Doves, the plot of which follows dedicated wife and mother Helen Webb as she navigates the shadowy dealings of a criminal underworld. For 10 years, she has been passing on her politician husband’s secrets to the Black Doves, a spy organization headed by the enigmatic Reed (Sarah Lancashire). After her secret lover Jason (Andrew Koji) is assassinated, Reed calls in Helen’s old friend Sam (Ben Whishaw) to keep her safe.

Premiering on December 5th, Black Doves is the latest highly-anticipated offering from Netflix UK. Other British-produced Netflix series, such as Baby Reindeer and The Gentleman, have made a splash this year, with the latter being nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards, taking home four of them at last month’s ceremony.

The series, created by Joe Barton (The Lazarus Project), is being produced by Harry Munday (Kaos, Landscapers) and executive-produced by Knightley, Barton, Jane Featherstone and Chris Fry. Production companies Sister and Noisy Bear are co-producing. Episode directors include Alex Gabassi (The Crown) and Lisa Gunning (The Power).

The extended cast includes Andrew Buchan (Carnival Row), Omari Douglas (Rye Lane, It’s a Sin), Kathryn Hunter (Andor, The Tragedy of Macbeth), Gabrielle Creevy (In My Skin, Three Women), Tracey Ullman (The Tracey Ullman Show), and Luther Ford (The Crown)

In August 2024, ahead of its winter premiere, Black Doves was renewed for a second season, a decision that bodes well for the upcoming series.

Yaron Berdugo: Yaron, a graduate of Chapman University with a B.A. in Film & Media Studies, is a dedicated arts enthusiast and writer. With a keen eye for storytelling, Yaron explores the worlds of film, television, music and literature, seeking to capture and convey their impact on our lives through insightful analysis and critique.
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