Maisie Williams

Trailer released for Maisie Williams drama Two Weeks To Live

Maisie Williams (Credit: Sky)

The six-part series was created and written by Gaby Hull and is produced by Kudos part of Endemol Shine.

Maisie Williams plays Kim Noakes, a misfit and loner who was raised single-handedly by her mum, after her dad died under suspicious circumstances when she was young.

In response to his death, her mum Tina (Sian Clifford) pulled Noakes away from mainstream society into a rural life in seclusion, forced to learn bizarre survival techniques.

First look at new Sky comedy starring Maisie Williams

Kim Stokes (Maisie Williams) in Two Weeks to Live (Credit: Sky/Nick Wall)

The drama follows strange young misfit Kim (Williams), who was just a child when her father passed away in mysterious circumstances.

Following the tragedy, Kim was whisked off to a secluded setting by her mother Tina (Sian Clifford) and raised with a bizarre set of survival skills.

Now an adult, Kim journeys out into the real world to fulfil a secret mission to honour her father’s memory.

Maisie Williams to star in new Sky comedy Two Weeks to Live

Maisie Williams (Credit: Sky)

Written by Gaby Hull (Cheat), the six-part series revolves around Kim Noakes (Williams), a misfit whose father died under suspicious circumstances when she was young.

Following his death Noakes was taken away by her mother to a life of rural seclusion and bizarre survival techniques.

Now all grown up, Noakes enters the real world and embarks on a secret mission to honour her father’s memory.

When Noakes walks into the bar of socially awkward Nicky and his brother Dave, it sets in motion a series of events that puts their lives in danger.

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