Set in an alternate present in which Africa colonized England, BBC One's YA drama 'Noughts + Crosses' arrives on Peacock. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic To start by giving credit, ...
Adapted from the award-winning YA series consisting of three novellas by British author Marloie Blackman, Noughts + Crosses features an alternate world where the racial power is flipped. Sephy (played ...
Noughts and Crosses shows systems of oppression at work and how enable racial segregation and traumatise people.
Premiering on Peacock, the adaptation of Malorie Blackman's acclaimed novel imagines a Europe colonized by Africa. In the alternate universe of “Noughts + Crosses,” Africa — or “Aprica” as it’s ...
Noughts + Crosses season 2 is coming to BBC One next year, and we now have our first look at Callum and Sephy's return. With Jack Rowan and Masali Baduza reprising their roles as the forbidden lovers, ...
The book series is considered a classic in the UK ever since it debuted in 2000. It imagines an alternate 21 st Century where the African continent conquered and colonized the West hundreds of years ...
Noughts + Crosses series 2 will premiere on BBC iPlayer before the end of the month, it's been announced. Viewers will be able to watch the second series, based on Malorie Blackman's bestselling ...
Noughts + Crosses series 2 is right around the corner, and we've finally got a trailer, as well as information on when the show will be broadcast on BBC One. We already knew that all four episodes ...
First published in 2001, Noughts and Crosses, Malorie Blackman’s racially-charged take on Romeo and Juliet, pulls no punches in depicting the devastating impact of racism. Nearly a quarter of a ...
Noughts and Crosses is a new series which will be premiering on BBC One. The show is based on the popular young adult books of the same name written by author Malorie Blackman. Here’s everything you ...
The star of Noughts + Crosses has said that it was 'fun' to see Stormzy 'embody' his character, a 'racist' newspaper editor, in the new BBC drama. Masali Baduza, from South Africa, plays Sephy Hadley ...
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