Curfew Season 1 is based on the novel After Dark by Jayne Cowie. The 6-episode show was released in October 2024 in the UK and now comes to India.

Curfew, a British crime drama series led by Sarah Parish, which released in the UK in October 2024, has now got a streaming partner and date for Indian audiences. The show, which originally came out on Paramount+ for audiences in the UK and Ireland, will head to Lionsgate Play on May 16. All 6-episodes of the show based on Jayne Cowie’s novel After Dark will be available to binge on the platform.
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| TITLE | Curfew |
| DIRECTOR | Joasia Goldyn |
| CAST | Sarah Parish, Mandip Gill, Mitchell Robertson |
| STREAMING PLATFORM | Lionsgate Play |
| STREAMING DATE | May 16, 2025 |
Curfew is set in a society, in which men are strictly bound to a 7 pm to 7 am curfew to ensure safety of women. Despite these measures in place, a woman ends up dead outside a women’s safety centre, which brings veteran police officer Pamela Green (Sarah Parish) into the thick of action to get to the bottom of it and figure out the perpetrator, given that all men are tagged and monitored during curfew hours. Pamela is convinced that a man’s behind the crime, but how could it given the strict rules?
Along with her new partner Eddie (Mitchell Robertson), a rookie officer and one of the few men allowed to roam around outside of curfew hours, Pamela begins investigating the case, but faces scepticism from the public and her superiors, all of who believe the curfew system is infallible and that a man could not have been involved. As the investigation progresses, Pamela must face her own biases and navigate political pressure to seek the truth behind the murder.
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The show directed by Joasia Goldyn also stars Mandip Gill, Alexandra Burke, Tommy McDonnel, Lucy Benjamin, Anita Dobson, Adam Korson, and many others. The show had received fairly positive reviews when it released in the UK and it is now time for Indian audiences to see a world in which women are safe, after special measures are taken to stem violence against women at the hands of men.
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