Apple TV+ thriller announces star-studded cast including familiar face from hit BBC series

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Apple TV+ Unveils Cast for Thriller Series “The Dispatcher”

Apple TV+ is expanding its lineup with notable actors for its forthcoming thriller series. The streaming platform has remained discreet regarding the premiere date for its new six-episode crime drama, adapted from Ryan David Jahn’s compelling novel, “The Dispatcher.” Set in Australia, the series is anticipated to be a captivating viewing experience. Patrick Brammall, recognized for “Colin from Accounts,” will lead “The Dispatcher” as a determined police dispatcher in a relentless search for his missing daughter.

Star-Studded Cast Announced

The service has confirmed that Brammall will be accompanied by Maxine Peake, following her lauded performance in “Say Nothing,” as reported by the Mirror. Peake, a celebrated actress with three BAFTA nominations, is well-known for her roles in the BBC’s “Dinnerladies” and Channel 4’s comedy “Shameless.”

Brendan Cowell, of “Dune: Prophecy” fame, and Daniel Henshall, known for “Mickey 17,” have also been revealed as part of the ensemble cast.

Further additions to the cast include Jessica Wren from “Mr. Inbetween,” Zahra Newman of “Thirteen Lives,” and emerging talent Chloe Geisker.

Synopsis of “The Dispatcher”

At the core of “The Dispatcher” is the narrative of former detective Ian Hunt, whose life was devastated a decade prior when his daughter Maggie disappeared. Now working as a police dispatcher, a sudden phone call provides a renewed sense of hope in his desperate quest.

The official synopsis reveals: “Police detective Ian Hunt’s world crumbled ten years ago when his young daughter Maggie vanished without a trace. Now employed as a police dispatcher, his unwavering determination to believe she is still alive is his driving force.”

“When he answers a distress call from a young girl he believes is Maggie, he will pursue every avenue to locate her and reunite his fractured family, regardless of the personal cost.”

Source Material and Production

The gripping narrative of “The Dispatcher” was first published in 2011, quickly gaining popularity among crime fiction enthusiasts. It currently holds a solid 3.5-star rating on Goodreads, with readers praising it as a “gripping page-turner.”

Another reader commented: “This book is fast-paced, violent, and intense! It felt more like watching a film than reading a novel. The father’s resolve to recover his daughter is incredible.”

The screen adaptation of “The Dispatcher” is being directed by Emmy-nominated Christian Schwochow, recognized for his direction on episodes of Netflix’s acclaimed series “The Crown.”

Where to Watch

“The Dispatcher” will be available for streaming on Apple TV+.


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