Strike Back is back. A new incarnation of the popular action series with new characters and a new cast has been greenlighted by Cinemax and Sky to film in 2017. Alin Sumarwata, Daniel MacPherson, Roxanne McKee and Warren Brown are set to star in the new season of the show its sixth overall and fifth on Cinemax from the franchises executive producer Andy Harries of Left Bank Pictures.
I hear Harries who was behind the original season-long Strike Back on Sky starring Richard Armitage and Andrew Lincoln, and the Cinemax-Sky collaboration, toplined by Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester, which ran for four seasons had the idea for another reboot, with both networks embraced.
I hear the new Strike Back is evolving from the buddy cop formula of the original into a diverse ensemble in the mold of The Fast and the Furious franchise. And while the previous incarnation was focused largely on the remnants of Al-Qaeda, the storylines of the new Strike Back will now reflect the rise of ISIS. There are no current plans for Stapleton or Winchester to reprise their roles but I hear that is a possibility.
In the new Strike Back, written by Jack Lothian, disavowed and disbanded, the Section program is restored in order to track down a notorious terrorist following a brutal prison break. Tasked with covert military intelligence and high-risk operations, the resurrected unit embarks on a lethal manhunt that will uncover a vast web of interconnected criminal activity. As the team journey across the Middle East and Europe, they uncover a deadly conspiracy which threatens to overwhelm them all and change the face of modern warfare forever.
Sumarwata plays Gracie Novin, a gear-head who is looking to make the step up. Genuine, honest to the point of bluntness, shes the heart and soul of the team. Macpherson plays Samuel Wyatt, a bar-room philosopher who works best alone and has no intention of being dragged into a team situation. McKee plays Natalie Roberts, she comes from a military family, excels at psychological profiles and seeking weaknesses in others, although she might be blinded to her own fault-lines. Brown is Daniel Mac Macallister, a man of his word, physically capable, driven by a desire to avenge the team hes lost. Easy going, affable, and utterly deadly.