The author of 'Derry Girls' releases the first trailer for her new and amazing series for Netflix

The new Netflix series, How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, has been created by Lisa McGee, known for her acclaimed series Derry Girls. This ambitious project has revealed an intriguing trailer that promises to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The series will premiere on February 12 and consists of eight episodes that combine elements of comedy and thriller. From Derry to Belfast, How to Get to Heaven From Belfast follows the story of three friends: Saoirse, a witty and chaotic television writer played by Roísín Gallagher; Robyn, a glamorous and stressed mother with […]

The new Netflix series, How to Get to Heaven From Belfast, has been created by Lisa McGee, known for her acclaimed series Derry Girls. This ambitious project has revealed an intriguing trailer that promises to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. The series will premiere on February 12 and consists of eight episodes that combine elements of comedy and thriller.

From Derry to Belfast

How to Get to Heaven From Belfast follows the story of three friends: Saoirse, a witty and chaotic television writer played by Roísín Gallagher; Robyn, a glamorous and stressed mother of three, played by Sinéad Keenan; and Dara, a reliable but inhibited caregiver. Each of these women faces her own conflicts and personalities, which promises to create both comedic and tense situations.

The revealing trailer has generated expectations around the series, suggesting that McGee has managed to create a narrative full of nuances and unexpected twists. The combination of humor and drama presents itself as a promising formula, especially for fans of Derry Girls, who have come to appreciate McGee’s unique style in telling local stories with a universal touch.

This project arrives at a time when female productions are increasingly taking center stage in the industry, offering a broader representation of experiences and perspectives on screens. In a clear attempt to balance comedy with a deeper approach, the series could resonate with a diverse audience eager for new stories. With the premiere date set, viewers are already counting the days to immerse themselves in the world of these three friends and their adventures in Belfast.