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Fremantle Taps YouTube Generation with Thrilling 'Embassy' Series
10 Oct
Summary
- Anna Kendrick and J.K. Simmons to star in geo-political thriller series "Embassy"
- Series follows a U.S. diplomat facing an impossible choice during an embassy siege
- Production set to begin in February 2026 in London and Cologne

Fremantle, the global entertainment company, is making a bold move to engage the YouTube generation with its latest thrilling series, "Embassy." Set to premiere in 2027, the geo-political drama will star acclaimed actors Anna Kendrick and J.K. Simmons.
The series follows Layla, a sharp and resourceful American diplomat, as she faces an impossible choice when armed mercenaries storm the U.S. embassy in London. Caught between protecting the U.S. ambassador, played by Simmons, and following his orders to exfiltrate a high-value asset, Layla must rely on her instincts and the reluctant help of her ex-fiancé, a British SAS soldier, to navigate the tense situation.
As a larger conspiracy unfolds, the series promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Production is set to begin in February 2026 in London and Cologne, with a talented team behind the scenes, including creator and writer Rom Lotan and director John Strickland, known for his work on hit shows like "Bodyguard" and "Line of Duty."
Fremantle's decision to tackle this gripping, high-stakes story is a clear attempt to reach out to the YouTube generation, who are often seen as harder to engage with traditional media. As Fremantle's head of programming put it, "We shouldn't give up on young people just because it's harder to reach them. This series is designed to captivate and entertain audiences of all ages."