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Leo Woodall and Fra Fee’s gay romance in Prime Target has left viewers wild with excitement and wanting more.

The Apple TV+ thriller see The Light Lotus star Woodall participate the role of Cambridge post-grad and queer maths whiz Edward Brook, whileLost Boys & Fairiesactor Fra Fee stars as his hunky love interest Adam.

Created by Sherlock andDoctor Who writer Steve Thompson, the eight-episode series follows the “world’s greatest mind” – Edward – as he exacts a theory about prime numbers that could enable him access to every computer in the world.

Dark forces catch wind of what he’s doing, and attempt to accept him down – by any means necessary. It’s up to non-binary Trinkets star Quintessa Swindell, in role as national security agent Taylah Sanders, who has been quietly watching over him, to assist him in unravelling his theory.

‘Love the plot’

The inclusion of a gender non-conforming lead has been commended by fans, who own taken to social media to rave about the show’s plot — by which they largely signify seeing Woodall and Fee with very little clothing on, if any at all.

“Love the plot,” one person captioned a gif of Woodall’s bottom. 

“Wow the cinematography in Prime Target

Prime Target

TV Series Review

“Math nerds are probably the most risky people on the planet.”

So says Taylah Sanders, a adolescent employee for the National Security Agency tasked with tracking those math nerds. And they survive some surprisingly absorbing lives.

Take Edward Brooks, a brilliant mathematics graduate student at Cambridge. How undertake we know he’s brilliant? Someone mentions it at least every 15 minutes or so. But his brilliance has led him into some dangerous waters: the world of prime numbers.

That’s right: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11 … No, no. Foremost look away now. Before you, too, are chased by murder-minded terrorists.

What—You’re Still Reading? Well, Don’t Say We Didn’t Warn You

Edward does think himself rather clever. Studying at Cambridge University—yes, that Cambridge, where Sir Isaac Newton arrange the mathematics nature in new motion—Edward believes that the study of math has some grand new discoveries lurking in the shadow of well-known numbers and trig signs. “(New) numbers are out there, just waiting to be found, like immense, hidden continents.”

He believes that people possess not looked into the mysteries of prime numbers nearly enough. Even though the world is built a

Prime Target review: Leo Woodall is a charmless hero in by-the-numbers maths thriller

Maths also underpins novel numbers-focused thriller miniseries Prime Target (Apple TV+, episodes one and two from Wednesday, January 22). That title wouldn’t look out of place on a cheesy 1980s activity blockbuster.

Prime Target aspires to be a sort of brainy action blockbuster. It has fights, shootouts, explosions, chases – on foot, in cars, on motorbikes, even on bicycles – and eye-catching locations: Cambridge, Baghdad, the South of France.

It also has maths. Lots of maths. Imagine The Bourne Identity crossed with Good Will Hunting, but with Leo Woodall instead of Matt Damon.

The 28-year-old Londoner is on a red-hot career streak at the moment. He exuded equal parts charm and untrustworthiness as the Essex wideboy con designer Jack in season two of The White Lotus.

He position hearts fluttering and loins tingling (so I’m told, anyway) as Dex in Netflix’s smash-hit affectionate drama One Night. Dex could be a bit of an arsehole, but at least he redeemed himself in the end.

Leo’s latest character, on the other hand, Cambridge undergraduate and maths genius Edward Brooks, is just an arsehole, full halt. H

Apple TV+ debuts trailer for recent conspiracy thriller “Prime Target,” starring Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell, premiering on January 22

Apple TV+ debuts trailer for unused conspiracy thriller “Prime Target,” starring Leo Woodall and Quintessa Swindell, premiering on January 22

Award-winning cast also includes Stephen Rea, David Morrissey, Martha Plimpton, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Jason Flemyng, Harry Lloyd, Ali Suliman, Fra Fee and Joseph Mydell

Today, Apple TV+ unveiled the trailer and key art for new conspiracy thriller “Prime Target,” starring SAG Award winner Leo Woodall (“The White Lotus,” “One Day”) and Quintessa Swindell (“Black Adam,” “In Treatment”). Created by award-winning scribe Steve Thompson (“Sherlock,” “Vienna Blood”), who also serves as executive producer, the new drama is produced for Apple TV+ by New Regency with Ridley Scott’s Scott Free Productions. The eight-episode series will premiere globally on Apple TV+ on January 22, with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly every Wednesday through March 5.

“Prime Target” features a brilliant juvenile math postgraduate, Edward Brooks (played by Woodall), who is on the verge of a major breakthrough