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George Kay Writes 'Gone' Thriller for ITV; Morrissey & Myles Star

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George Kay, the creator behind the popular series 'Lupin,' is developing a new thriller, 'Gone,' for ITV. The series will star David Morrissey, known for his role in 'The Walking Dead,' and Eve Myles, recognized for her performance in 'Keeping Faith.' Kay, a prolific British screenwriter, is currently penning the script for 'Gone,' which promises a chilling cat-and-mouse narrative.

Details regarding the plot of 'Gone' remain scarce, but ITV has confirmed Morrissey and Myles' involvement, signaling a high-profile production. Both actors bring significant experience and recognition to the project. Morrissey's extensive career includes roles in both American and British television, while Myles has established herself as a leading actress in Welsh and UK drama.

George Kay’s previous work, 'Lupin,' has garnered international acclaim and a dedicated following. The series, centered around a gentleman thief, has proven Kay's ability to craft compelling and intricate storylines. ITV’s choice to partner with Kay on 'Gone' suggests a commitment to producing a similarly gripping and suspenseful drama. The network is known for its diverse range of programming, including acclaimed crime and thriller series.

Production timelines and premiere dates for 'Gone' have not yet been announced. Further details about the series, including the full creative team and supporting cast, are expected to be released in the coming months. The news of Kay’s involvement and the casting of Morrissey and Myles has generated considerable buzz within the UK television industry.