A new BBC supernatural drama will follow a young witch with extraordinary powers.
The new series Domino Day sees the main character of the same name use dating apps but not to find love, instead she’s hunting for information.
The witch desperately wants to find a community who can help her learn who she really is but little does she know, a group of witches are tracking her every move.
They are convinced that Domino (played by BAFTA-nominated Siena Kelly) has to be stopped before she destroys everything and everyone around her.
⚡️ It's "dark, sexy and deep - it has a lot to say about the world"
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Domino Day cast and creatives tease the "original, exciting and thrilling" supernatural drama about modern dating through the lens of a witch...
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Viewers can look forward to finding out if it will be a fresh start or a final showdown when a dangerous figure from Domino’s past comes back to haunt her.
Cast list for new BBC drama Domino Day
- Siena Kelly as Domino Day
- Percelle Ascot as Leon
- Sam Howard-Sneyd as Silas
- Babirye Bukilwa as Sammie
- Alisha Bailey as Kat
- Poppy Lee Friar as Geri
- Morry Harris as Jules
How to watch Domino Day
Domino Day will begin at the end of January so viewers don’t have too much longer to wait.
The new series will be available to watch on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer from Wednesday, January 31 at 9pm.
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Where is the new series filmed?
Domino Day is set in Manchester and series creator and writer Lauren Sequeira has explained why the northern city was chosen as the backdrop for the drama.
She said: “The series was originally set in London but the BBC are really keen to represent other regions and to film and set dramas all across the UK.
“I’ve always thought Manchester was just such a cool city - a little bit of old and new, especially in the fashion sense.
“The swagger is just different to London so I thought it would be unique to set a witch show here.”
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