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New TV Show 'Two Weeks To Live' Starring Maisie Williams Has Arrived

New TV Show 'Two Weeks To Live' Starring Maisie Williams Has Arrived

Sky’s dark comedy stars the award-winning actress as a badass misfit who sets out into the real world for the first time.

Georgia Grenenger

Georgia Grenenger

Looking for your brand new binge-worthy obsession? You're in luck, because Sky original new dramedy Two Weeks To Live has landed.

You can jump aboard the hype train with the teaser trailer below:


The TV show stars none other than Game of Thrones alum Maisie Williams as 21-year-old Kim, a misfit who has spent a majority of her life living off-grid thanks to her survivalist mum Tina (Fleabag's Sian Clifford).

However, 15 years after witnessing her dad's death, Kim's had enough and decides to run away from her controlling mother and step into the real world.

What does she want to do when she gets there? The usual - drink a pint, make some new friends, eat candy floss... oh, and find her father's killer.

Unfortunately, things don't quite go to plan.

After meeting hapless brothers Nicky (Sex Education writer Mawaan Rizwan) and Jay (The Bay actor Taheen Modak), a drunken prank goes spectacularly wrong and her mission soon descends into violence.

Bound by the mess they've created, the narrative follows the trio as they embark on a series of chaotic misadventures - sounding every bit the new show to fill that End of the F***ing World-shaped hole in your heart.

Yep, we're sold.

Created and written by Gaby Hull, who was responsible for the hit ITV drama Cheat, Two Weeks to Live also stars Kerry Howard (Him & Her), Thalissa Teixeira (Trigonometry) and Jason Flemyng (Snatch).

Sky original's new release couldn't have come at a better time, not least because of its comic spin on the themes of fear and isolation.

"People are feeling isolated right now and Kim has been isolated her whole life so stepping out into the real world is very overwhelming for her," said Maisie.

"I feel like once this is all over, people are going to suffer from agoraphobia because the outside world is so busy and we might become quite sensitive to it, like Kim."

Comparing the new character to her previous role in GoT, Maisie went on to explain that, unlike Arya Stark, "Kim is allowed to be a young woman and take her time to find her place in modern-day society."

She added: "It's nice to play someone who's more my age, more feminine and gets some romance."

Just in case you weren't stoked enough, season one is available to stream now. You can catch all six episodes on Sky TV on demand or NOW TV.

All you need to do is grab some popcorn, crack a cold one and settle in for the ride.

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