While there was room on Twitter for a South Park crossover, with someone writing: ‘Wonder when Sean Bean will get killed?
‘You know he’s a shoo-in for Live-Action Version of #SouthPark as Kenny As Sean Bean “Always dies” #OMGTheyKilledBeanie (sic)’
When Sean’s character, Mark, is sent to prison, he must quickly adapt to his new surroundings while coping with being separated from his loved ones.
Kenny has been repeatedly killed in South Park
Stephen’s character Eric, on the other hand, has to grapple with threatening inmates within the prison while trying to maintain his integrity.
In addition to Sean and Stephen, Time also stars Siobhan Finneran, Nadine Marshall, Sue Johnston, Hannah Walters and David Calder.
The three-part series was directed by Lewis Arnold, who recently revealed that at one point while filming during the pandemic, several of the actors in the production had to take a break from filming as a result of a coronavirus ‘incident’.
‘We were filming in Liverpool during the height of the pandemic, we had to change the plan every day,’ said Lewis, who has also worked on shows including Broadchurch and Misfits.
‘We lost Sean Bean for 10 days and all of our main core cast because we had an incident with Covid.’
However, Lewis added that the cast was ‘all fine’ in the end.
Time continues on Sunday (June 13) on BBC One. All three episodes are available to stream on iPlayer.
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