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Jessica Barden | Alyssa | |
Alex Lawther | James | |
Steve Oram | Phil | |
Barry Ward | Leslie | |
Gemma Whelan | Eunice | |
Wunmi Mosaku | Teri | |
Alex Sawyer | Topher | |
Earl Cave | Frodo | |
Jack Veal | Little James | |
Gemma Whelan | DC Eunice Noon | |
Wunmi Mosaku | DC Teri Darego | |
Navin Chowdhry | Tony | |
Christine Bottomley | Gwen | |
Jonathan Aris | Professor Clive Koch | |
Eileen Davies | Stella | |
Kierston Wareing | Debbie | |
Kelly Harrison | Vanessa | |
Polly Kemp | Rita | |
Jayda Mitchell | Hillbilly | |
Neil Barrett | Detective | |
Holly Beechey | Little Alyssa | |
Geoff Bell | Martin | |
Adam Brown | Kyle | |
Matt King | DC Eddie Onslow | |
Simon Lenagan | DC | |
Felicity Montagu | Jocelyn | |
Teresa Mahoney | Barmaid | |
Alex Beckett | Jonno |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Andy Baker
Dominic Buchanan |
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Writer/Composer |
Charles S. Forsman
Charlie Covell |
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Cinematography |
Justin Brown
Ben Fordesman |
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Music |
Graham Coxon
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Based on the award-winning series of comic books by Charles Forsman, The End of the F***king World invites viewers into the dark and confusing lives of teen outsiders James (Alex Lawther – Black Mirror, The Imitation Game) and Alyssa (Jessica Barden – The Lobster, Ellen, Penny Dreadful) as they embark on a road trip to find Alyssa’s father, who left home when she was a child. James, 17, is pretty sure he’s a psychopath – emotionally detached, cold and disdainful, he’s decided he’s ready to graduate from killing animals. He thinks it might be interesting to kill something bigger…a human. And he’s got the perfect person in mind… Alyssa, also 17, is new in school – cool and moody, she’s existential angst made flesh. But despite being popular at school, she still feels like she doesn’t belong. Spotting James one day at school, however, she thinks she may have found a soulmate… When things come to a head at home between Alyssa, her mother and stepdad, she leaves and persuades James to join her in search of her real father. And so begins a journey of discovery that becomes progressively ominous as James’s urge to act on his sociopathic and violent inclinations increase while Alyssa, blinded by young love, remains wilfully ignorant of the consequences that lie at the end of the road. One night, however, the pair find themselves caught up in events that lead them down an ever more menacing and surreal path. |
18 mins 10/24/2017 1. Episode #1.1 | |
Alyssa is teen angst personified. She feels estranged from her mother, hates her stepfather and rejects pretty much everyone she meets - until one day she sees James sitting alone.
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22 mins 10/24/2017 2. Episode #1.2 | |
On the road, James and Alyssa quickly realize they're in over their heads, but neither wants to admit it. A friendly army vet offers them help.
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21 mins 10/24/2017 3. Episode #1.3 | |
Alyssa persuades James that they should hide out by squatting in a house whose owner is away. She wants sex but again he refuses so she picks up a total stranger called Topher but changes her mind and throws him out.
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21 mins 10/24/2017 4. Episode #1.4 | |
Alyssa begins to see James in a new light as they scramble to cover their tracks and alter their appearance after a harrowing night.
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20 mins 10/24/2017 5. Episode #1.5 | |
A flashback to a painful moment from childhood prompts James to change his plans. Out of cash, Alyssa resorts to shoplifting.
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22 mins 10/24/2017 6. Episode #1.6 | |
James reveals he's a man of hidden talents, Alyssa squares off with a shrewd gas station manager, and Eunice makes a startling discovery.
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21 mins 10/24/2017 7. Episode #1.7 | |
As Alyssa reconnects with her dad, a worried James faces a dilemma. Eunice and Teri clash over the best way to approach the teens.
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19 mins 10/24/2017 8. Episode #1.8 | |
Eunice goes rogue, Leslie shows his true colors, and Alyssa and James plan their escape - but soon realize they're out of time.
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