Sophie Turner's Best Series Since 'Game of Thrones' Is Stealing Viewers on Prime Video
Prime Video’s crime slate includes loud, macho franchises such as Reacher and Cross and newcomers like Scarpetta and Young Sherlock. Against that backdrop, a darker, tighter British heist thriller has been spreading by word of mouth. Sophie Turner’s post-Game of Thrones pull helps, but the premise is the real binge engine.
The show follows an everyday finance workplace that turns into a hostage-driven operation that drains billions in pension money, then flips into a paranoia spiral about who inside helped make it possible. It’s built to make you question motives scene by scene. Prime Video’s own synopsis frames it as “the heist of the century” centered on Zara (Turner) after armed thieves force staff to execute the theft, while detective Rhys (Jacob Fortune-Lloyd) races to identify who engineered it and why.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the show has a 79% score from critics and 66% from audiences.
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