‘Why am I the used condom?’
As you can see from the quote above, a tiny bit of this trailer’s dialogue is mildly NSFW. Here is the official synopsis:
The series follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community Payback sentence in Bristol. As they become involved in each other’s lives, they also become involved with a dangerous criminal gang. At first, the outlaws seem like archetypes easy to pigeonhole, but gradually we see behind their façades, understand their hidden depths and what made them the people they are today. We are reminded that no one is all good or all bad. Everyone has a story.
Everyone may have a story, but this story has Academy Award-winner Christopher Walken in it. Do you need more than that? If so, it has Stephen Merchant, as well as Rianne Barreto, Gamba Cole, Darren Boyd, Clare Perkins, and Eleanor Tomlinson. Here, we see things like Merchant’s character awkwardly — oh, so very awkwardly — trying to hire a sex worker, or Walken’s character passing bad checks. The community center they’re supposed to help create is full of dead animals, though, as they’re told, they only have to handle the ones that are smaller than 10 kilos. It isn’t just carcasses that they find, though. There is a bag full of money in the ceiling. What are a group of low-level criminals to do? Keep it? That’s not going to sit well with the people that put it there in the first place.
This looks like the perfect weekend binge-watch. “The Outlaws” will hit the streaming service on April 1, 2022.
The Outlaws Trailer: Christopher Walken Wants A Group Hug
Prime Video
By Jenna Busch/March 2, 2022 5:05 pm EST
I hadn’t heard a single thing about this series, and I watched the trailer three times because it makes me happy. I love a story where people who are from very different walks of life come to an understanding and develop friendships. It’s pure fantasy, according to my social media experience, but as with dragons and aliens, I want to believe.
‘Why am I the used condom?’
As you can see from the quote above, a tiny bit of this trailer’s dialogue is mildly NSFW. Here is the official synopsis:
The series follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community Payback sentence in Bristol. As they become involved in each other’s lives, they also become involved with a dangerous criminal gang. At first, the outlaws seem like archetypes easy to pigeonhole, but gradually we see behind their façades, understand their hidden depths and what made them the people they are today. We are reminded that no one is all good or all bad. Everyone has a story.
Everyone may have a story, but this story has Academy Award-winner Christopher Walken in it. Do you need more than that? If so, it has Stephen Merchant, as well as Rianne Barreto, Gamba Cole, Darren Boyd, Clare Perkins, and Eleanor Tomlinson. Here, we see things like Merchant’s character awkwardly — oh, so very awkwardly — trying to hire a sex worker, or Walken’s character passing bad checks. The community center they’re supposed to help create is full of dead animals, though, as they’re told, they only have to handle the ones that are smaller than 10 kilos. It isn’t just carcasses that they find, though. There is a bag full of money in the ceiling. What are a group of low-level criminals to do? Keep it? That’s not going to sit well with the people that put it there in the first place.
This looks like the perfect weekend binge-watch. “The Outlaws” will hit the streaming service on April 1, 2022.
Everyone may have a story, but this story has Academy Award-winner Christopher Walken in it. Do you need more than that? If so, it has Stephen Merchant, as well as Rianne Barreto, Gamba Cole, Darren Boyd, Clare Perkins, and Eleanor Tomlinson.
The series follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community Payback sentence in Bristol. As they become involved in each other’s lives, they also become involved with a dangerous criminal gang. At first, the outlaws seem like archetypes easy to pigeonhole, but gradually we see behind their façades, understand their hidden depths and what made them the people they are today. We are reminded that no one is all good or all bad. Everyone has a story.
Here, we see things like Merchant’s character awkwardly — oh, so very awkwardly — trying to hire a sex worker, or Walken’s character passing bad checks. The community center they’re supposed to help create is full of dead animals, though, as they’re told, they only have to handle the ones that are smaller than 10 kilos. It isn’t just carcasses that they find, though. There is a bag full of money in the ceiling. What are a group of low-level criminals to do? Keep it? That’s not going to sit well with the people that put it there in the first place.
This looks like the perfect weekend binge-watch. “The Outlaws” will hit the streaming service on April 1, 2022.