Jimmy Akingbola And Tahirah Sharif From The Tower 2 Death Message On Britbox

Published: May 21, 2023, 3 a.m.

b"BritBox will launch the world premiere of gripping crime drama The Tower 2: Death Message from May 16. The four-episode thriller is returning for a second season, airing weekly on BritBox, following its 2021 hit first instalment, The Tower, also available on the service. The critically-acclaimed crime drama is written and executive produced by Patrick Harbinson (HOMELAND, 24), from the best-selling book by Kate London. It stars Gemma Whelan (GAME OF THRONES, GENTLEMAN JACK), Jimmy Akingbola (BEL-AIR, TED LASSO), Tahirah Sharif (THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR, A CHRISTMAS PRINCE), BAFTA Television Award-nominated for her performance in season one. Following the dramatic climax of season one, rookie Police Constable Lizzie Adama (Sharif) has returned to Farlow police station where she finds herself fighting to protect a mother and daughter in peril. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Sarah Collins (Whelan) has transferred to Homicide Command. When she is tasked with re-opening a cold case of a missing schoolgirl, her investigations take an unexpected turn, leading her to cross paths with Lizzie once again. Following Lizzie and Sarah\\u2019s antagonistic relationship, they are forced to work together for the first time. Detective Inspector Kieran Shaw (Scanlan) wants to recruit Detective Sergeant Steve Bradshaw (Akingbola) for a specialist task force, targeting a major organized crime figure, but he must convince Steve he can be trusted. This latest season promises another complex, authentic and topical crime story that will keep audiences gripped.

Jimmy Akingbola can currently be seen to reprise his coveted role of \\u2018Geoffrey\\u2019, trusted advisor to Phil and the Banks family and the link back to his humble roots in the UK in season 2 of BEL-AIR, the acclaimed serialized one-hour dramatic analogue of the '90s sitcom THE FRESH PRINCE OF BEL-AIR. Just recently, ITV released his 'powerful\\u2019 and \\u2018beautifully told' documentary HANDLE WITH CARE. In this deeply personal, Jimmy traces his own journey and, in doing so, uncovers the truth about growing up in the care system in England. Deadline cited the documentary as a \\u2018heart-wrenching, emotional and educational journey\\u2019 while The Guardian called it \\u2018profoundly moving\\u2019."