The Capture: Truth, Perspective, and Deception in a Digital Age

Name: The Capture
Description: Season 1 began with the unjust arrest of an innocent man and escalated into a multi-layered conspiracy of manipulated evidence. Detective Inspector Rachel Carey is drafted in to investigate the case and quickly learns that the truth can sometimes be a matter of perspective. The next installment will again question if we can really believe what we see.
Genre: Series
Date Created: 2021-05-06
Producer: David Heyman, Rosie Alison, Tom Coan, Ben Irving, Derek Ritchie, Tom Winchester, Kristian Dench
Writer/Producer: Ben Chanan
Director: Anthony Philipson
Location: London, UK
Contact Emails: office@heydayfilms.com
Phone: +44-207-836-6333
Fax: +44-207-836-6444


The Capture: A Gripping Exploration of Trust and Reality

“The Capture,” a thrilling three-part series, dives deep into the complexities of truth and perception in a world where nothing is as it seems. Premiering on BBC One and Peacock, this production unfolds with the unjust arrest of an innocent man, spiraling into a layered conspiracy filled with manipulated evidence. As Detective Inspector Rachel Carey, portrayed by Holliday Grainger, investigates the case, she discovers that understanding the truth is often clouded by conflicting perspectives. The tension and drama escalate as each revelation leads her further down a rabbit hole of deceit.

The upcoming installment promises to intensify this theme as Britain grapples with hacked news feeds and political interference. Set against the backdrop of the UK’s ‘Correction’ unit, Carey finds herself entangled in yet another web of intrigue, questioning the motives of those closest to her. With the return of writer Ben Chanan and director Anthony Philipson, audiences can expect a storyline that not only challenges perceptions but also keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the hidden agendas at play.




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