All3Media International has announced a series of premium global partnerships for the acclaimed drama Gone, written by multi-award-winning creator George Kay (Hijack, Lupin).
Produced by New Pictures in association with Observatory Pictures, the hit series continues its global momentum with a prestigious Golden Nymph Award nomination at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. The show will compete in multiple categories, including Best Series, Best Creation, Best Actress, and Best Actor.
Since its premiere on ITV earlier this year, where it outperformed the primetime average by 21%, Gone has become an international sensation. It launched as the No. 1 title on Australia’s streaming platform Stan and received stellar reviews from critics; The Guardian hailed it as “the most engrossing drama we’ll see this year,” while The Daily Mail lauded David Morrissey’s “mesmeric” lead performance. These new premium deals further cement Gone as a standout title in the 2026 international television landscape.
Following this successful launch, newly revealed broadcast partners include Filmin in Spain, NPO in the Netherlands, VRT in Flemish Belgium, Virgin Media in Ireland, SVT in Sweden, DR in Denmark and YLE in Finland and Cosmote in Greece. These new partners join BritBox in North America, Stan in Australia, TVNZ in New Zealand and BBC Studios in Asia
The six part series centres on the unsettling disappearance of Sarah Polly, with suspicion quickly falling on her husband, local headmaster Michael Polly, played by David Morrissey. Outwardly respectable and obsessively ordered, Michael finds his carefully controlled world unravelling when he comes up against Detective Annie Cassidy, portrayed by Eve Myles. What follows is an intense psychological duel, as Annie chips away at Michael’s composed exterior in a tense game of cat and mouse that threatens to expose what lies beneath.
Beyond the central mystery, Gone digs into themes of trauma, trust, and the long shadow cast by elite institutions, giving the drama a deeper emotional and social edge alongside its thriller elements.
