Truth Seekers


Truth Seekers is an upcoming comedy horror television series created by Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, James Serafinowicz and Nat Saunders, to be broadcast on Prime Video. The series will be directed by Jim Field Smith and star Nick Frost, Emma D'Arcy, Samson Kayo, Malcolm McDowell, Simon Pegg, Susie Wokoma and Julian Barratt.
The series will debut in 2020, on Prime Video.

Premise

Truth Seekers is a supernatural comedy series about a team of part-time paranormal investigators who team up to uncover and film ghost sightings across the UK, sharing their adventures on an online channel for all to see. However, as they stake out haunted churches, underground bunkers and abandoned hospitals with their array of homemade ghost-detecting gizmos, their supernatural experiences grow more frequent, more terrifying and even deadly, as they begin to uncover a conspiracy that could bring about Armageddon for the entire human race. Set in a mysterious world filled with dread and just-out-of-sight monsters, Truth Seekers mixes humour with the fear.

Cast

A lonely guy who works at "the most boring job you could have" – installing broadband. But he uses his job as a cover to perform amateur paranormal investigations. Frost described his character as someone “lost and looking for some truth in many aspects of his life.” Gus was turned on to the paranormal by someone very close to him – someone who has since died. And now, part of his quest to find the truth about the supernatural is also about possibly making contact with this person he lost.
Gus's boss, the head of the broadband company, who might be secretly up to something nefarious.
In January 2018, it was announced that Stolen Picture was developing their first television project Truth Seekers, a half-hour comedy-horror series about a three-person paranormal investigation team. In August 2019, Prime Video signed a full series order on Truth Seekers. The series will star Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, alongside Emma D'Arcy, Samson Kayo, Malcolm McDowell, Susie Wokoma and Julian Barratt. Jim Field Smith will direct all 8 episodes of the first season. In a July 2020 interview, Pegg revealed that in regards to the tone of the series, "you just have to not make fun of the horror, the key with horror comedy is to take the horror completely seriously and allow the comedy to exist adjacent to it."

Release

The series will consist of 8 episodes, with a targeted 2020 release. In July 2020, during San Diego Comic-Con @Home, a first trailer was released.