Colin Donnell is impersonating a priest in the trailer for peacock's Irreverent. Watch it here:
Peacock is going off the grid this November in their newest original drama series Irreverent. Ahead of its release, the streamer has dropped the show's key art and the official trailer that follows criminal mediator Paulo Keegan - or "Reverend Mackenzie Boyd," depending on who's asking - across Far North Queensland, Australia. Despite its gritty crime-thriller premise, Irreverent's trailer boasts a surprisingly heartfelt charm, as well as a comical cast of characters.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Posing as Reverend Mackenzie "Mack" Boyd, Paulo establishes himself as the new reverend of a small beach town where phones and the internet are no longer an option, and begins forming bonds with this new community of people searching for a leader. Soon, Mack begins to consider this town his home, but the mob hasn't forgotten his transgressions and are hot on the trail.
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