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Two Weeks to Live trailer: Maisie Williams hunts for a killer in first show since Game of Thrones

‘Fleabag’ star Sian Clifford also appears in new black comedy

Ellie Harrison
Wednesday 12 February 2020 08:33 EST
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Maisie Williams stars in Two Weeks to Live trailer

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Maisie Williams is swapping dragons for guns in her first project since Game of Thrones: Sky’s new black comedy Two Weeks to Live.

The Independent can exclusively reveal the trailer for the series, which stars Williams alongside Fleabag actor Sian Clifford.

Williams plays Kim Noakes, a young woman who escapes her over-protective mother (Clifford) and sets about trying to find her father’s killer 15 years after his death.

In the trailer, Clifford shouts after Williams: “Gloves and a gun if you want to have fun, I mean it rhymes for f*** sake.”

Williams is later seen shooting two guns simultaneously during a high-speed car chase, throwing up all over somebody and fighting a man in a balaclava – Game of Thrones, it is not.

The actor is also set to star in horror sci-fi film The New Mutants and burglary thriller The Owners later this year.

Two Weeks to Live will be available on Sky and streaming service NOW TV later in 2020.

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