ITV has announced that its new adaptation of the best-selling literary thriller, Our House, has begun filming.
Adapted for ITV by Simon Ashdown, the four-part drama will see Tuppence Middleton (Downtown Abbey) and Martin Compston (Line of Duty) star as estranged husband and wife Fiona and Bram Lawson.
Fiona is left dumbfounded when she comes home one day to find strangers moving in and all her belongings missing. She insists her home isn’t for sale but events begin to spiral beyond her control.
As she reflects upon the once safe space and good life she and her family had made together, she unearths secrets and lies that throws it all off balance, and discovers that her ex-husband, Bram, is now missing.
Rupert Penry-Jones and Buket Komur (Honour) star as Fiona and Bram’s mysterious new partners, Toby and Wendy.
Also joining the cast is Weruche Opia (I May Destroy You) as Fiona’s best friend and neighbour Merle.
Sheree Folkson (Bridgerton) will serve as lead director.
Middleton said: “What struck me about Our House is its immense relatability; it’s a story where you catch a glimpse of yourself in the characters, and you get the chilling realisation that what happens to Fi could happen to anyone.
“What a fantastic opportunity to work alongside ITV and the team at Red Planet Pictures to adapt this artfully plotted novel.”