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Mysterious Thriller ‘Passenger’ Premieres on ITV: Unraveling Strange Happenings in Chadder Vale

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Mysterious Thriller 'passenger' Premieres On Itv: Unraveling Strange Happenings In Chadder Vale

A highly anticipated thriller series, ‘Passenger‘, is set to premiere on ITV, promising a mysterious journey into the town of Chadder Vale. The show, led by talented actors such as Wunmi Mosaku and David Threlfall, has already garnered attention for its intriguing storyline.

Set in the fictional town of Chadder Vale, ‘Passenger’ follows the story of a local girl named Katie Wells, portrayed by Rowan Robinson, whose sudden disappearance sparks a chain of bizarre events. Detective Riya Ajunwa, played by Wunmi Mosaku, finds herself entangled in a web of puzzling crimes as she delves deeper into the town’s secrets.

The series, created by Andrew Buchan, brings a mix of known and unknown elements, pushing the residents of Chadder Vale to their limits. Filmed in various locations including the Mercury Hotel in Westhoughton, Bolton, and Haigh Hall in Wigan, the show offers a visually stunning backdrop to the unfolding mystery.

As Riya Ajunwa navigates through the increasingly strange occurrences in Chadder Vale, she encounters a range of characters, from the enigmatic Jim Bracknell to the secretive Derek Jackson. Jo Hartley, Daniel Ryan, and Natalie Gavin are among the talented cast members bringing these complex characters to life.

The premiere of ‘Passenger’ on Sunday, March 24 on ITV1 is set to kick off a six-episode journey into the heart of Chadder Vale’s dark secrets. With a stellar ensemble cast and a gripping storyline, the series promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as Riya uncovers the truth behind the town’s mysterious happenings.

Rachel Adams

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