A listless Wade Wilson toils away in civilian life with his days as the morally flexible mercenary, Deadpool, behind him. But when his homeworld faces an existential threat, Wade must reluctantly suit-up again with an even more reluctant Wolverine.
Set in 1957, post-Windrush, and amidst the booming decade set alight by promise, the rhythm of rock and roll, swing, Hollywood starlets and fabulous fashion Three Little Birds will introduce Dudley and the rest of the world to gregarious sisters Leah and Chantrelle and their virtuous, bible-loving acquaintance, Hosanna, as they board a cruise ship from Jamaica bound for a new life in Blighty.
Leon, a mixed-race boy, and Jake, his white baby brother, are separated after their mother has a breakdown. Leon is determined to find him and gets unexpected support along the way.
In his second year of fighting crime, Batman uncovers corruption in Gotham City that connects to his own family while facing a serial killer known as the Riddler.
When a stadium is seized by a group of heavily armed criminals during a major sporting event, an ex-soldier must use all his military skills to save both the daughter of a fallen comrade and the huge crowd unaware of the danger.
Leemore trained at The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Since graduating, Leemore’s theatre credits include Ed Hall’s Chariots of Fire at The Gielgud Theatre, Macbeth for the Sam Wanamaker Festival at The Globe Theatre. He also played a lead in Michael Buffong’s National Tour of All My Sons (Talawa) and played a lead in Octagon at The Arcola Theatre. Leemore’s TV credits include US series Crossing Lines (Netflix), Vera (ITV), 24: Live Another Day (20th Century Fox), Utopia (C4), Silent Witness (BBC), Whitechapel (ITV), Spooks (BBC), Stolen (BBC) and Death in Paradise (BBC). Film credits include Survivor (Millennium Films), Sundance Film Festival official selection My Brother the Devil (Wild Horses Films) and Squadron 42 (Cloud Imperium).
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