Mosquito Coast

A gripping drama starring Justin Theroux and Melissa George, The Mosquito Coast debuted globally on Apple TV+ in April 2021

The series created by Neil and starring Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Logan Polish and Gabriel Bateman is a gripping adventure and layered character drama following the dangerous journey of a radical idealist and brilliant inventor, Allie Fox (played by Justin Theroux), who uproots his family for Mexico when they suddenly find themselves on the run from the US government.

Based on the best-selling nook by Paul Theroux, the seven-episode series was created for television and executive produced by Neil. Also executive producing were Rupert Wyatt, who directed the first two episodes, author Paul Theroux, star Justin Theroux and Edward L. McDonnell. Alan Gasmer, Peter Jaysen and Bob Bookman also served as executive producers for Veritas Entertainment Group. Developed by Neil Cross and Tom Bissell, “The Mosquito Coast” is a Fremantle Production for Apple TV+.

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Luther: The Fallen Sun

Luther: The Fallen Sun

The first ever Luther movie opened in cinemas on 24 February and premiered on Netflix on 10 March 2023, and became the No. 1 movie on Netflix in its first weekend. In Luther: The Fallen Sun – an epic continuation of the award-winning television saga reimagined for film – a gruesome serial killer is terrorizing London while brilliant but disgraced detective John Luther (Idris Elba) sits behind bars. Haunted by his failure to capture the cyber psychopath who now taunts him, Luther decides to break out of prison to finish the job by any means necessary.

The Sister

The Sister

The four-part series inspired by Neil's novel Burial, coming to ITV on October 26 at 9pm

Luther Season 5

Luther Season 5

Luther returned to BBC One in the UK in Season 5 on New Year's Day

Hard Sun

Hard Sun

Hard Sun is a pre-apocalyptic crime drama set in contemporary London starring Jim Sturgess and Agyness Deyn.

Luther Season 4

Luther Season 4

Luther returned with a 2-part Special in December 2015.

Luther - Series 1

...the actors' skill - and Cross' admirable ability to explore his characters' boundaries without either calcifying or forsaking them - allows "Luther" to be superhuman in both the ordinary and extraordinary sense.

Los Angeles Times

Luther - Series 2

“Gritty, brooding, emotionally raw . . . whatever you call it, Luther is powerful TV.”

San Francisco Chronicle

Luther - Series 3

It gets darker, scarier and more captivating with each episode as Luther matches wits with killers and cops alike . . . the outstanding Elba broods like no other actor, and adds nuance to the series beyond the excellent writing of series creator Neil Cross and his team

Sunday Mirror