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Adolescence (TV series)

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2025 British crime drama TV series

Adolescence
Promotional poster
Genre
Created by
Written by
  • Jack Thorne
  • Stephen Graham
Directed byPhilip Barantini
Starring
Composers
  • Aaron May
  • David Ridley
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes4
Production
Executive producers
ProducerJo Johnson
CinematographyMatthew Lewis
Running time51–65 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release13 March 2025 (2025-03-13)

Adolescence is a British televisionpsychologicalcrime drama series created byJack Thorne andStephen Graham and directed byPhilip Barantini. It centres on a 13-year-old schoolboy, Jamie Miller (Owen Cooper), who is arrested after the murder of a girl in his school. Each of its episodes was shot inone continuous take.[3]

Adolescence premiered onNetflix on 13 March 2025, to critical acclaim for its directing, writing, and cinematography, with special attention paid to its atmosphere and performances.Adolescence was the first streaming show to place at the top of theBarb Audiences weekly television ratings, and received thirteen nominations at the77th Primetime Emmy Awards, winning forOutstanding Limited or Anthology Series and directing for a limited or anthology series for Barantini in addition to acting wins for Graham, Cooper andErin Doherty.

On 9 April 2025,Deadline reported that Netflix andPlan B Entertainment were in talks about creating a second season.[4]

Premise

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In a town in the Doncaster area inYorkshire, England, armed police raid a family home and arrest Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy, on suspicion of the murder of his classmate Katie Leonard, who the viewers later learn had rejected his advances and thencyberbullied him. Jamie is processed and held at a police station for questioning and thenremanded in custody at asecure training centre. Investigations at Jamie's school and interviews by aforensic psychologist uncover Jamie's views towards women associated with themanosphere and mockery he has received on social media. At home, Jamie's family deals with the community's backlash against them as they work together to cope with Jamie's arrest and subsequent detention.

Cast and characters

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Main

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Guest

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  • Emilia Holliday as Katie Leonard
  • Lewis Pemberton as Tommy
  • Austin Haynes as Fredo
  • Adam Khan as Tau
  • Charlie McSweeney as Shaun
  • Alfie Ward as Moray
  • Elodie Grace Walker as Georgie
  • Amelia Minto as Billie
  • Douglas Russell as Victor
  • Connor Calland as Evan

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [5]
1"Episode 1"Philip BarantiniJack Thorne &Stephen Graham13 March 2025 (2025-03-13)
On the morning of 8 May 2024, Detective Inspector Luke Bascombe and Detective Sergeant Misha Frank lead a police raid at the home of the Miller family: father Eddie, mother Manda, daughter Lisa, and 13-year-old son Jamie. They arrest Jamie on suspicion of murder and take him to the nearby police station. A tearful Jamie professes his innocence as he is processed and taken to a detention cell while his family arrives at the station. Eddie agrees to be Jamie's "appropriate adult" and accompany him as he is searched and questioned. Eddie privately asks Jamie whether he has committed the crime and believes his denial. Barlow, the solicitor appointed to represent Jamie, arrives and advises Jamie not to respond to questions about the previous night. During Jamie's formal interview, Bascombe and Frank reveal that Jamie has made several sexually explicit comments about female models onInstagram. He is then questioned about his classmate Katie Leonard, whose murdered body was found in a car park the night before. Bascombe playsCCTV footage of Jamie stabbing Katie to death before terminating the interview. Jamie and Eddie weep in the interrogation room; Eddie briefly recoils when Jamie touches him before they tightly embrace.
2"Episode 2"Philip BarantiniJack Thorne & Stephen Graham13 March 2025 (2025-03-13)
Three days after the murder, Bascombe and Frank visit Jamie's secondary school to speak to Jamie and Katie's classmates, hoping to learn Jamie's motive and the location of the murder weapon. Katie's best friend, Jade, is distraught by the murder and sardonically insults the officers. She later assaults Jamie's friend Ryan, accusing him of getting Katie killed. When Bascombe and Frank interview Ryan, he is initially cooperative but soon turns evasive, leaving the room when the murder weapon is mentioned. Bascombe's estranged son, Adam, a student at the school, informs his father that Katie replied to Jamie's Instagram comments of models usingemoji language to accuse him of being anincel, and Bascombe wonders if there was acyberbullying campaign against Jamie. As Bascombe and Frank attempt to question Ryan again, he flees through a window, and Bascombe chases him out of the school. When Ryan is caught, he reveals that the knife belonged to him; he and another friend, Tommy, had given Jamie the knife, thinking he would use it to intimidate Katie into retracting the Instagram replies. Ryan is arrested for conspiracy to murder. Eddie visits the site of Katie's murder to leave flowers in remembrance.
3"Episode 3"Philip BarantiniJack Thorne & Stephen Graham13 March 2025 (2025-03-13)
Seven months after the murder,forensic psychologist Briony Ariston meets with Jamie at asecure training centre to prepare a pre-trial report on his mental capacity. Briony assures Jamie that her only goal is to evaluate his understanding of the circumstances surrounding the case, not the case itself. Jamie, however, engages in a tenuously gripped game of one-upmanship. Briony questions Jamie about his attitude towards masculinity, women, and himself. Briony recalls that Jamie had said he and his friends had been bullied at school. Jamie recounts that Katie had sent a topless photo to a classmate she was attracted to, and that boy spread it around the schoolwithout her consent. This hurt Katie, and Jamie asked Katie out, believing she would be more likely to accept him in an emotionally vulnerable state. She rebuffed him and proceeded to leave insulting comments on his Instagram page. Throughout the interview, Jamie's mood fluctuates between friendly and aggressive. This includes several outbursts of anger, the confession that he was tempted to grope Katie during the confrontation and that he borrowed the knife to threaten her. After Briony informs Jamie that this session is their last, he demands to know if she likes him personally, but she refuses to answer, further agitating Jamie. The security guard is forced to drag Jamie out of the interview room. Alone, Briony is visibly distressed.
4"Episode 4"Philip BarantiniJack Thorne & Stephen Graham13 March 2025 (2025-03-13)
A year after the murder, the Millers have made attempts to return to normality as Jamie awaits trial. On Eddie's 50th birthday, his van is spray-painted by teenagers who attend Jamie's school. Eddie plans to take Manda and Lisa to the cinema later that day to lighten the mood, but they first go to a hardware store to buy something to remove the paint from the van. There, Eddie is further distressed by an employee recognising him and awkwardly expressing support for Jamie. Eddie buys some paint to recoat the van. Outside, he spots the teens who tagged the van and angrily threatens them before throwing the contents of the can of paint on his van out of anger. On the drive home, Jamie calls and announces his plan to plead guilty. At the house, Eddie and Manda come to terms with Jamie's predicament, blaming themselves for not paying attention to his online radicalisation. Lisa joins them, expressing support for Eddie's decision not to move the family, knowing their connection to Jamie would eventually catch up with them. They decide instead to rent a film and order Chinese food to turn the day around, with Manda and Lisa leaving to prepare breakfast. Alone, Eddie breaks down on Jamie's bed. He tucks in a teddy bear, kisses its head, and apologises to Jamie for not doing better, before joining his family.

Production

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Development

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Adolescence was originally conceived byStephen Graham as a response to cases ofknife crime by male teenagers in the United Kingdom, including the then-recent (2021 and 2023) murders ofAva White,Elianne Andam, andBrianna Ghey.[6] He decided to create a drama exploring the motivation of extreme acts ofviolence against girls by young boys, and collaborated with screenwriterJack Thorne.[7] Thorne has stated that no part of the drama is based on a specific true story.[8] Speaking onBBC Radio 4's arts programmeFront Row, Thorne stated that the two writers wanted to "look in the eye of modern male rage" and examine the influence of public figures such asAndrew Tate on boys.[9]

The series was announced in March 2024 with the working titleAdolescence to be written by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham.[10] It is a four-part limited crime drama told in a real-time, one-shot style, with Philip Barantini as director. Barantini and Graham previously collaborated onBoiling Point (2021), which was also shot in one take.Warp Films, Matriarch Productions andPlan B Entertainment produced the series forNetflix.[11][12] Jo Johnson is series producer, and Graham, Thorne and Barantini are executive producers alongside Mark Herbert, Emily Feller,Hannah Walters,Brad Pitt,Jeremy Kleiner,Dede Gardner and Nina Wolarsky.[13]

Casting

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Owen Cooper was cast in the role of the teenage murder suspect, Jamie Miller, at the age of 13, with no previous professional acting experience. Casting directorShaheen Baig had considered 500 boys for the part, but Cooper attracted her attention after sending her ademo tape and secured the role.[14] Baig found Cooper and several of the other young cast members through Drama MOB inManchester and Articulate Drama School and Agency inBradford. Staff members of these drama schools, which serve students from underrepresented and deprived communities, resented the narrative that these actors had "done nothing and came from nowhere" prior to this production.[15]

Filming

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Graham, Owen Cooper,Ashley Walters, andErin Doherty star. Filming began in the United Kingdom in July 2024 and finished around October 2024.[16][17]

Adolescence is noted for its extensive use ofone-shot filming, as each episode is shot in onetake[18] by cinematographer Matthew Lewis.[3] Shooting was planned through multiple rehearsals building up to full technical run-throughs, during which thedirector of photography would plan camera movements. Each one-hour episode was shot around 10 times, with two takes per day. Episodes were shown as completed in one take, with nocuts norblending of shots together withCGI.[19] Graham said that each episode took three weeks in total.[20] The takes used were as follows: first episode, 2nd take; second episode, 13th take; third episode, 12th take; fourth episode, 16th take.[20] The episodes were not shot in chronological order: Cooper's first day on set was shooting episode 3.[20]

Filming locations forAdolescence includedSouth Kirkby,South Elmsall andSheffield inYorkshire.[21][22]Minsthorpe Community College in South Elmsall was used as a location for the school scenes in episode 2, filmed over 1 week during 2024's summer. The interior scenes at the police station were shot at a specially constructedfilm set at the Production Park studio facility in South Kirkby in order to accommodate the complexities of single-shot filming.[23][24]

Release

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The series was released on Netflix on 13 March 2025.[5] It became the most watched streaming television show in the United Kingdom in a single week, beating the record set by the Netflix seriesFool Me Once in January 2024.[25]

Adolescence has seen significant viewership success on Netflix following its release. In its first three weeks, the series garnered 96.7 million views on the platform. For the week ending 30 March 2025, it recorded 30.4 million views and ranked in the top 10 most-watched lists across all 93 countries tracked by Netflix's top 10 metrics. This performance has placedAdolescence ninth on Netflix's all-time viewership list, which is based on viewership data collected over the first 91 days of a title's availability.[26][27]

Reception

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Critical response

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Adolescence has been widely praised by critics.[9] On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 98% of 109 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 9/10. The website's consensus reads: "Stylistically bold and beautifully acted from top to bottom,Adolescence is a masterclass in televisual storytelling and a searing viewing experience that scars."[28]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, calculated a score of 91 out of 100 based on 27 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[29]

Writing inThe Guardian,Lucy Mangan stated thatAdolescence was "the closest thing to TV perfection in decades", singling out the acting by Cooper and Doherty for particular praise.[14] Nandini Balial ofRogerEbert.com also praised Cooper's acting for capturing "the quicksilver nature of those fraught years between childhood and adulthood".[30] Anita Singh ofThe Daily Telegraph found the series to be "quietly devastating" and the acting to be "phenomenal", although she said that the single-take filming technique could feel "like agimmick".[31] Sophie Butcher ofEmpire praised the continuous shooting, stating that it was "the most dizzying TV feat of the year" which served to enhance the on-screen emotion.[19]

Adolescence was the first streaming show to place at the top of theBarb Audiences weekly television ratings.[25]

Political impact

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Prime MinisterKeir Starmer holding a round table with the creators of the show, 31 March 2025

According toThe Guardian, the show highlights the ways in which themanosphere has affected adolescent boys, with characters directly namingAndrew Tate and the "red pill" community as key influences on Jamie and other boys his age.[14]Anneliese Midgley, aMember of Parliament, called for the series to be screened to Parliament and in schools, claiming it could help countermisogyny andviolence against women and girls.[32] Prime MinisterKeir Starmer backed the call, writing onTwitter, "As a father, watchingAdolescence with my teenage son and daughter hit home hard."[33][34] The show was made free for viewing in UK secondary schools after Starmer's backing.[35]

In March 2025, businessman andTrump administration advisorElon Musk labeled the show as "anti-white propaganda" owing to the casting a white actor to portray Jamie. The theory alleged that the show was based on the2024 Southport stabbings, and that depicting the perpetrator as white was an intentional choice to demonise white people. Co-writer Jack Thorne called the claim "ridiculous" and stated that the television series was inspired by but not directly based on any real-life events. The show itself was written several months prior to the Southport attack, though the attack occurred early during filming, before episode 2 (the show was not filmed chronologically).[36][37][8]

Accolades

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Owen Cooper, for his performance as teen murderer Jamie Miller, won thePrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, making himthe youngest male winner in the history of thePrimetime Emmy Awards, in 2025.[38][39]

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
Gotham TV Awards2 June 2025Breakthrough Limited SeriesAdolescenceWon[40]
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Outstanding Lead Performance in a Limited SeriesStephen GrahamWon
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Limited SeriesOwen CooperWon
Erin DohertyNominated
Astra TV Awards11 June 2025Best Limited SeriesAdolescenceWon[42]
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Best Actor in a Limited Series or TV MovieStephen GrahamNominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV MovieOwen CooperWon
Ashley WaltersNominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Streaming MovieErin DohertyNominated
Best Directing in a Limited Series or TV MoviePhilip Barantini(for "Episode 3")Won
Best Writing in a Limited Series or TV MovieJack Thorne andStephen Graham(for "Episode 3")Won
Best Cast Ensemble in a Limited Series or TV MovieAdolescenceNominated
Television Critics Association Awards20 August 2025Program of the YearNominated[44]
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Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries or SpecialsWon
Individual Achievement in DramaOwen CooperNominated
Stephen GrahamNominated
National Television Awards10 September 2025New DramaAdolescenceWon[46]
Drama PerformanceOwen CooperWon
Stephen GrahamNominated
Creative Arts Emmy Awards6 September 2025Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieShaheen BaigWon[47]
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Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieMatthew Lewis(for "Episode 2")Won
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieJessica Schofield, William Maher, and Tracey Cliffe(for "Episode 2")Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or SpecialJames Drake, Michele Woods, Emma Butt, Rob Davidson, Jessica Watkins, Oli Ferris, and Sue Harding(for "Episode 1")Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieJules Woods, Kiff McManus, Rob Entwistle, and Adam Méndez(for "Episode 1")Nominated
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality SeriesKelly Caton, Jordan Anderson, Bram De Jonghe, Kia Milan, Nyle Washington, and Simon RichardsWon
Primetime Emmy Awards14 September 2025Outstanding Limited or Anthology SeriesMark Herbert, Emily Feller,Hannah Walters,Stephen Graham,Brad Pitt,Dede Gardner,Jeremy Kleiner, Nina Wolarsky,Jack Thorne,Philip Barantini, Carina Sposato, Niall Shamma, Peter Balm, and Jo JohnsonWon
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieStephen GrahamWon
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieOwen Cooper(for "Episode 3")Won
Ashley Walters(for "Episode 2")Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieErin Doherty(for "Episode 3")Won
Christine Tremarco(for "Episode 4")Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or MoviePhilip BarantiniWon
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieJack Thorne andStephen GrahamWon
Seoul International Drama Awards2 October 2025Grand PrizeAdolescenceWon[49]
Best MiniseriesNominated
Best DirectorPhilip BarantiniRunner-up
Best ScreenwriterStephen GrahamNominated
Best ActorOwen CooperWon
Hollywood Music in Media Awards19 November 2025Original Score – TV Show/Limited SeriesAaron May and David RidleyNominated[50]
Astra Creative Arts Awards11 December 2025Best Casting – TelevisionAdolescencePending[51]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards10 January 2026Best TV Series or Limited SeriesAdolescencePending[52]
Best Actor – TelevisionStephen GrahamPending

See also

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