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Wreck series two review: Bigger, badder, bloodier, and funnier than before
Series two of the slasher-horror from Ryan J. Brown delivers on promises to ramp up the action and horror after series one
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Series two of the slasher-horror from Ryan J. Brown delivers on promises to ramp up the action and horror after series one
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Exclusive: The writer of the BBC series confirms to Attitude that the character of Rosie is trans saying, "We'll create a space to acknowledge it without her transness being the centre of the storyline"
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Exclusive: The actor who plays Beaker has told Attitude, "There's no more Mr. Nice Guy. The chase is on"
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Exclusive: The actor also tells Attitude that "if people enjoyed series one, series two is going to be twice the show"
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Exclusive: The second series of the BBC horror series is "quite fucked up in a lot of ways," say the show's stars
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The series has previously been teased as "bigger and bloodier" than the first series
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Wreck creator Ryan J. Brown previously teased a "bigger and bloodier" second series
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Exclusive: "It’s really amazing to see more and more content like that spreading the love," says Big Boys star Dylan Llewellyn in Attitude's latest issue
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See where Young Royals, Our Flag Means Death, and Heartstopper chart on Attitude's TV year-in-review.
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"I’ve always had big plans for where our story could go and to fully realise that is an honour," says writer Ryan J. Brown.
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"You could say there's a bit of Cher in the show"
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BBC Three's horror-comedy Wreck is raising the stakes of the queer slasher show.
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Exclusive: Attitude talks to Ryan J. Brown and the cast about meaningful representation on screen.