The streamer has also announced the cast for the 8-part series, which includes Bad Sisters stars Sarah Greene and Barry Ward as Jessie and Johnny, while Taskmaster's Aisling Bea will play Cara and The Umbrella Academy's Robert Sheehan will play Liam.
Meanwhile, James Agnew, a newcomer who has just graduated from the Lir Drama school in Dublin, will play Ferdia, and Katelyn Rose Downey, who will soon be seen in Blade Runner 2099, will play Saoirse.
"When the rock of the family, the ‘good son’, dies unexpectedly, it sets off a seismic emotional reckoning. Over the course of the next year, the Caseys will fall in and out of love, confront old wounds and make some new ones.
The series comes from writer and creator Samantha Strauss, who was previously behind another Netflix drama, Apple Cider Vinegar.
"James Griffiths, our set up director is already crafting something beautiful and very human. I am pinching myself to be in the company of our preposterously glorious cast and our fantastic crew as we shoot here in sunny Ireland."
"She was on Australia’s Gold Coast adapting Liane Moriarty’s Nine Perfect Strangers. I was closeted in my Dublin bedroom, once again in lockdown.
"Her questions were relevant and intelligent and she was adamant that the show needed to be shot in Ireland. Countless books are optioned and very few ever make it to the screen. (I’ve been there many times lol.) Funding is usually the biggest challenge. But from that first conversation I believed Sam and I trusted her."
"Then casting began and it was above and beyond my wildest dreams: what an incredibly talented group of people. Likewise the two directors and the hardworking crew."
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