Michelle Keegan and Douglas Booth show off their brewing chemistry in first trailer for police thriller The Blame after she shared how they bonded over 'quizzes and food'

Jun 12, 2026 - 16:09
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Michelle Keegan and Douglas Booth show off their brewing chemistry in first trailer for police thriller The Blame after she shared how they bonded over 'quizzes and food'

Michelle Keegan and Douglas Booth's brewing chemistry was on full display in the first trailer for ITV's thrilling new police drama, The Blame.

The actress' role in the series was her first after giving birth to her daughter Palma last year, and she has since admitted it was 'daunting' returning to work after becoming a mother for the first time.

The series, which will air this autumn, sees Michelle and Douglas play detectives investigating the murder of a teen ice skater, with a shadow of secrets, suspicion, and systemic corruption quickly descending over a seemingly quiet town.

DI Emma Crane (played by Michelle), and DI Tom Radley (Douglas) identify their main suspect, but as the case progresses, an unexpected lead comes to light.

As Emma and Tom dig deeper, they uncover a web of lies, institutional cover ups and moral compromise, which forces Emma to question the people closest to her.

In the preview, Emma is seen confronting her police colleagues, before realising one of them was the last person to see the missing teen before her death.

Michelle Keegan and Douglas Booth's brewing chemistry was on full display in the first trailer for ITV's thrilling new police drama, The Blame

The actress' role in the series was her first after giving birth to her daughter Palma last year, and she has since admitted it was 'daunting' returning to work

Tom warns her it could 'blow up their department,' before the trailer shows them being ambushed while leaving the police station.

Warned: 'Are you sure you want to do this?' Emma declares: 'I invite you to test me.' 

Michelle previously shared that her co-workers were really 'supportive' of her as she returned to work for the first time after giving birth to her daughter Palma.

Speaking at the ITV Showcase in April, she said: 'Coming back to work after having a baby is quite daunting.

'But the production were so supportive and I was so looked after and it was like working with family.'

Michelle was joined by co-star Douglas Booth and added that they had good chemistry straight away as they bonded over quizzes.

The former soap star said: 'It was quite organic [our relationship] we got on straight away and we were doing quizzes in the makeup chair. That's how we bonded, quizzes and food.' 

Since wrapping work on The Blame, Michelle has begun filming her new collaboration with author Harlan Coben, this time an adaptation of his novel The Woods.

The series, which will air this autumn, sees Michelle and Douglas play detectives investigating the murder of a teen ice skater

DI Emma Crane (played by Michelle), and DI Tom Radley (Douglas) identify their main suspect, but as the case progresses, an unexpected lead comes to light

As Emma and Tom dig deeper, they uncover a web of lies, institutional cover ups and moral compromise, which forces Emma to question the people closest to her

In the preview, Emma is seen confronting her police colleagues, before realising one of them was the last person to see the missing teen before her death

Tom warns her it could 'blow up their department,' before the trailer shows them being ambushed while leaving the police station

Warned: 'Are you sure you want to do this?' Emma declares: 'I invite you to test me'

The Netflix show follows 2024's Fool Me Once, which starred Michelle alongside Adeel Akhtar, Richard Armitage and Joanna Lumley. 

Michelle won mass critical acclaim for the role and was tipped for Hollywood glory for her role as widow Maya Stern. 

Harlan created the series and acts as executive producer through his company, Final Twist Productions. On The Woods, he said: 'It's one of my most personal novels.... 

'Like the story's hero, Paul Copeland, I worked as a counselor at a sleepaway camp when I was too young for the job.'

Michelle meanwhile said: 'What's really exciting for me as an actor is that Lucy is dealing with these deep, personal secrets...

'So, I get to really explore her vulnerability and that emotional push and pull, which just makes the story feel so real and powerful.'

A synopsis for The Woods teases: 'Twenty years ago, Paul 'Cope' Copeland's sister Camille vanished from a summer camp in the woods, a loss that tore his family apart.

'Now a top barrister and devoted single father to ten-year-old daughter Cami, Cope appears to have rebuilt his life. 

'But when the body of a man turns up - twenty years after he was supposedly murdered alongside Camille - Cope becomes convinced his sister may have made it out of the woods alive too.

'Determined to uncover the truth, Cope reunites with his first love, Lucy Silverfield (Keegan), and together they begin a search for answers, unearthing years of lies, cover-ups, and family secrets that threaten to destroy everything he has built.'

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