Promising Young Woman meets Buffy The Vampire Slayer in a new six-part supernatural drama about modern-day witches in Manchester.
But don’t expect broomsticks, pointy hats and wands, says Domino Day creator Lauren Sequeira – these are witches “like you’ve never seen before”.
Lauren describes her first original TV series as “dark, sexy and deep”, adding, “It has a lot to say about the world.” The show is also steeped in feminism, something that was important to BAFTA nominated rising star Siena Kelly, who plays the lead role of Domino. “I mainly loved that it was such a complicated, conflicted person.
And that it wasn’t just like a ‘strong woman’. I never really understand what that means,” Siena says. “It was this really fleshed-out, flawed person who makes mistakes," Siena continues. "We watch Domino go on a journey, stepping into her power and learning how to use it.
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