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I t's a bit like Danny Boyle, a bit like Guy Ritchie, and a lot more harrowing than you might 🔔 expect from a show called Stags. Daniel Cullen's six-part drama tells the story of a group of friends who go 🔔 on a wild week-long party in an unnamed South American country to celebrate the upcoming wedding of one of them. 🔔 However, things quickly go awry when they are sent to a godforsaken island prison run by two warring siblings.
Stu (Nico 🔔 Mirallegro) is the groom, and Ryan (Corin Silva) and Ant (Charlie Cooper) are his best friends. They are the kind 🔔 of friends who will help you find a £5,000 engagement ring you buried on a beach, even if they don't 🔔 think through the logistics. But will they be able to save Stu from being tortured in prison?
The rest of the 🔔 group includes Stu's university friends Hugo (Paul Forman) and Clem (Sophie Lenglinger), his fiancee's father and brother John (Cavan Clerkin) 🔔 and Kai (Jojo Macari), and Greg (Asim Chaudhry), whose connection to Stu is unclear. When Kai buys drugs for the 🔔 party, Ryan gets caught with them at the airport, and Greg collapses after one of the balloons full of coke 🔔 bursts in his stomach. This leads to their arrest and imprisonment.
Once in prison, the group faces chaos and desperation. Clem 🔔 disappears, John and Kai set out to find the prison governor, and Hugo is left to care for Greg. Meanwhile, 🔔 Stu, Ant, and Ryan search for a doctor. The tension and dread build as the group faces impossible challenges and 🔔 difficult choices.
The first episode of Stags is a thrilling and expertly crafted ride, filled with conflict and grounded in a 🔔 premise that feels all too real. With stunning visuals and strong performances, it's easy to become invested in the fate 🔔 of these foolish but likable characters.