This shocking psychological thriller of Disney faces parents with one of the worst fears and decisions.
Based on the novel “Playing Nice” by JP Delaney and under the direction of Kate Hewitt, He arrived at Disney + a British four -chapter miniseries. It’s about “Two families”an intense psychological thriller, disturbing and loaded with emotion that explores the darkest corners of parental love and family truth.
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The series does not allow rest: from the first revelation establishes a Tension, mystery and guilt atmosphere that only grows as secrets, hidden motivations are revealed and trusted in pairs is tested. Shocking and provocative, invites the viewer to wonder where biology ends and the affective bond begins.

Playing Nice

A new series that raises a reflection on family, biology and links reached Disney +.
What is two families, the impressive miniseries of Disney +
Pete and Maddie They live in Cornualles with their son Theoenjoying a seemingly quiet life: she directs a restaurant and he left her journalistic work to take care of the home and the care of the baby. Everything changes when they receive a hospital call revealing that Theo is not his biological son: at birth, a Baby exchange With another couple, Thousands and Lucy.
From there, the two couples must face a difficult decision: continue raising the son they love or claim to the one who is biologically. What begins as an unexpected agreement to handle the situation with a sense is deriving in distrust, manipulations and a legal struggle full of emotional conflicts.
Disney+: two families trailer
Embed – Playing Nice Official Trailer | ITV
Disney+: cast of two families
- James Norton (Pete Riley)
- Niamh Algar (Maddie Riley)
- James Mcardle (Miles Lambert)
- Jessica Brown Findlay (Lucy Lambert)
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