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ITV’s ‘Until I Kill You’ Stuns Viewers with Anna Maxwell Martin’s Powerful Portrayal in Chilling True-Crime Drama

ITV’s gripping new drama Until I Kill You debuted on Sunday, November 3, captivating viewers with its intense storyline and standout performances. The series stars Bafta-winning actress Anna Maxwell Martin as Delia Balmer, whose memoir inspired the show. Set in the 1990s, it follows Balmer’s harrowing experiences with John Sweeney, one of Britain’s most infamous killers, according to the Express.

Shaun Evans, known for his role as a young Endeavour Morse in ITV’s Endeavour, takes on the chilling role of Sweeney, marking a dramatic shift from his previous characters. Fans of the 44-year-old Liverpool-born actor were thrilled to see him in this darker role, with Evans’ portrayal earning praise within minutes of the show’s premiere. One excited viewer tweeted, “Oh, is Shaun Evans our creepy guy here? And in his original Scouse accent? Bring it. #UntilIKillYou,” while another commented, “Shaun Evans? That’ll do for me. #UntilIKillYou.”

Until I Kill You delves into Delia Balmer’s harrowing story as a retired nurse who survived a near-fatal relationship with Sweeney. Balmer, now in her 70s, recounts meeting Sweeney at a local pub, where their relationship took a dark and violent turn. Soon after moving into her home, Sweeney began a campaign of abuse, eventually holding Delia captive for four days, tied to her bed and enduring terrifying threats, reports the Mirror.

The violence escalated, culminating in a brutal assault where Sweeney attacked Delia with an axe and knife, leaving her with life-altering injuries. Despite the trauma and years of recovery, Delia survived, making her story one of resilience and survival amidst horrific circumstances. The true-crime adaptation highlights the disturbing reality of domestic abuse, with Anna Maxwell Martin’s performance bringing both gravitas and empathy to the role.

Fans of Evans are particularly invested in his portrayal of the chilling character, with one viewer noting, “#ShaunEvans is always brilliant. He never disappoints. Not sure I want to see him as the bad guy #UntilIKillYou.” Another echoed the sentiment, expressing excitement about his transformation into the unsettling role.

Until I Kill You brings Balmer’s experience to life, offering viewers an intense, true-to-life crime drama that showcases the resilience of a survivor and the complex, sinister nature of one of Britain’s most notorious killers. The drama is already shaping up to be a compelling addition to ITV’s true-crime offerings.

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