STOP EVERYTHING: The Drama Everyone's Obsessed With Is NOW on Prime!

STOP EVERYTHING: The Drama Everyone's Obsessed With Is NOW on Prime!

A chilling drama is captivating audiences on Amazon Prime Video, and it’s not a new release – it’s a rediscovered gem.Accused, originally broadcast on the BBC, is drawing viewers into a world of suspense and moral ambiguity with a cast that reads like a who’s who of British acting royalty.

Created by Jimmy McGovern, the series doesn’t follow a single, overarching narrative. Instead, each episode presents a completely new character, moments away from learning their fate in a courtroom. We are plunged directly into the events that led to their accusation, unraveling the complex circumstances that brought them to this pivotal moment.

The ensemble cast is truly remarkable. Robert Sheehan, Sheridan Smith, Olivia Colman, Sean Bean, and Stephen Graham are just a few of the names attached to this powerful anthology. Christopher Eccleston and Peter Capaldi, both iconic Doctors, also lend their talents, alongside Naomie Harris, Andy Serkis, and Anna Maxwell Martin.

(L-R) Stephen Cartwright (ROBERT SHEEHAN) in brown jacket and Charlotte (SHERIDAN SMITH) in pink jumper and blue jacket.

But the brilliance doesn’t stop there. Mackenzie Crook, Juliet Stevenson, and a host of other celebrated performers contribute to the show’s consistently high caliber. It’s a showcase of British acting at its finest, a testament to the depth of talent within the industry.

Viewers are praising the series’ gripping nature and emotional resonance. One fan described it as “absolutely hooked, gripping and emotion-stirring,” while another admitted they “couldn’t stop watching.” The unexpected twists and turns are consistently lauded, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.

Accusedoriginally ran for two seasons, earning critical acclaim and even an International Emmy Award for best drama. Its impact was such that it was reimagined for American audiences by Fox in 2023, featuring a new cast including Abigail Breslin and Felicity Huffman.

ACCUSED: ANDY SERKIS as Liam Black. Episode 4. TX: BBC ONE Monday 6th December 2010 (c) RSJ Films WARNING: Use of this copyright image is subject to the terms of use of BBC Pictures' BBC Digital Picture Service. In particular, this image may only be published in print for editorial use during the publicity period (the weeks immediately leading up to and including the transmission week of the relevant programme or event and three review weeks following) for the purpose of publicising the programme, person or service pictured and provided the BBC and the copyright holder in the caption are credited. Any use of this image on the internet and other online communication services will require a separate prior agreement with BBC Pictures. For any other purpose whatsoever, including advertising and commercial prior written approval from the copyright holder will be required.

The show’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to explore the human condition with unflinching honesty. It forces viewers to confront difficult questions about guilt, innocence, and the choices that define us. Each episode is a self-contained story, a compelling character study that lingers long after the credits roll.

For those seeking a truly immersive and thought-provoking drama,Accusedoffers a captivating experience. It’s a series that demands attention, rewards patience, and leaves a lasting impression.

Television Programme: Accused with Olivia Colman as Sue Brown and Anne-Marie Duff as Mo Murray. Programme Name: Accused - TX: n/a - Episode: MO'S STORY (No. 2) - Embargoed for publication until: n/a - Picture Shows: (L-R) Sue Brown (OLIVIA COLMAN), Mo Murray (ANNE-MARIE DUFF) - (C) RSJ Films - Photographer: Ian Cartwright