Hulu has launched the total A Thousand Blows trailer for its latest interval drama led by Malachi Kirby (Black Mirror) and Stephen Graham (Boiling Level). The collection is scheduled to make its debut on Friday, February 21, 2025, on Hulu within the U.S. and Disney+ internationally.
“Impressed by the true life tales of a gaggle of characters battling for survival within the brutal East Finish of London within the Eighties. Hezekiah Moscow and Alec Munroe, greatest pals on the run from Jamaica, discover themselves thrust into the prison underbelly of London’s thriving bare-knuckle boxing scene,” reads the official synopsis. “As Hezekiah finds fortune and fame via the artwork of pugilism, he attracts the eye of the notorious Queen of the Forty Elephants, Mary Carr, who units about exploiting his skills to additional her prison enterprise. In the meantime, the menacing and self-declared emperor of the East Finish boxing world, Sugar Goodson, determines to destroy Hezekiah, whose ambitions to battle within the West Finish threatens all the pieces he has constructed. What ensues is a battle of the outdated world towards the brand new.”
Try the A Thousand Blows trailer beneath (watch extra trailers):
What occurs within the A Thousand Blows trailer?
The video brings the viewers to Eighties East Finish London, the place two younger males from Jamaica become involved with underground boxing led by Graham’s Sugar Goodson. It highlights the conflict between the principle characters as they battle for management of East Finish London’s boxing world. Along with Kirby and Graham, the solid additionally contains Erin Doherty, Francis Lovehall, Jason Tobin, James Nelson-Joyce, Hannah Walters, Darci Shaw, Nadia Albina, Morgan Hilaire, Jemma Carlton, Caoilfhionn Dunne, Susan Lynch, Daniel Mays, Adam Nagaitis, Gary Lewis, Tom Davis, and Robert Glenister.
The collection is written and government produced by Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight. Along with main the solid, Graham additionally serves as an government producer alongside Hannah Walters, Damian Keogh, Kate Lewis, Tom Miller, Sam Myer, and David Olusoga. It’s produced by Miller, Barrington Robinson, and Jo Johnson.