Stephen Graham takes centre stage in the upcoming drama, created by Steven Knight
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight is set to return with a new period drama centred on the world of illegal boxing.
Graham can be seen as seasoned and dangerous boxer Sugar Goodson, who comes up against Hezekiah Moscow – played by Malachi Kirby – in the first look images. Hezekiah, from Jamaica, has been thrust into the vibrant and violent East End following the industrial revolution and finds himself drawn into the criminal underbelly of the boxing scene – becoming locked in a rivalry with Graham’s character.
A first glimpse sees The Crown star Doherty in character, leaning on the ropes of a traditional boxing ring. Creator, writer, and executive producer Knight said: “The love and care that went into this thrilling production is evident on screen from the first moment. What makes the story we tell all the more compelling is that it is based on the lives of real people who lived extraordinary lives in extraordinary times.
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