Richard Gadd Reveals Details of His New Series Following 'Baby Reindeer' Controversy

Richard Gadd, the creator and star of the controversial Netflix series 'Baby Reindeer,' is set to return to the screen with a brand-new show. Fans are eagerly awaiting the details of this exciting new project. Let's delve into what we know so far.

Scottish comedian Richard Gadd achieved both great success and became the center of many controversies with the Netflix series 'Baby Reindeer,' judging by the viewing figures.

The way Richard Gadd's traumatic experiences were portrayed in the series and the revelation that Martha Scott's character was Fiona Harvey caused quite a stir.

It is known that Harvey has sued Netflix at this stage, claiming she was defamed.

According to reports, Richard Gadd did not pause his work on the series amid these controversies. Gadd has written the script for a series produced jointly by HBO and BBC.

In addition to writing the series, Gadd is also serving as a producer. This series, titled 'Lions,' consists of six episodes and spans over 40 years from the 1980s to the present day.

'Lions' follows the story of a Scottish man named Niall seeing his estranged brother at his own wedding. The series explores the question, "What does it mean to be a man?"