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22nd May 2022
04:11pm BST

Hawes appeared at Sky's 2022 showcase earlier this week, where the company unveiled its largest slate of TV shows and films. The Bodyguard star and creator David Farr said that the series' changes from the source material include a new focus on the female side of the story (Wyndham's novel originally had a male detective at the helm).
Farr previously said: "I first read The Midwich Cuckoos when I was 12. I was living in a small town in 1980s Britain. Everything about the book rang true to me and terrified me.
"An invasion of a small community by a hostile and ruthless force. Apparently innocent children as a force of huge malevolent power. It got under my skin.
“As I've grown older, the story has never ceased to exert a grip. The idea that we may birth our own destruction is so simple and frightening. That as a mother or a father, the being we love most in the world may turn on us. It's the stuff of nightmares."
The Midwich Cuckoos debuts on Sky Max and NOW on June 2. You can check out the trailer below.
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