đ„The Death of Bunny Munro(2025): Matt Smith Leads Sky Atlanticâs Bold New Drama â Everything You Need to Know
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Matt Smith returns to television in one of his darkest, most daring roles yet. The Doctor Who and House of the Dragon star headlines The Death of Bunny Munro, a six-part Sky Original based on Nick Caveâs cult novel, premiering November 20, 2025, on Sky Atlantic and NOW.
Equal parts tragic, comic, and deeply human, The Death of Bunny Munro explores masculinity, grief, and redemption in a way few series dare to â making it one of this yearâs most anticipated British dramas.
𧎠What Is The Death of Bunny Munro About?
After the suicide of his wife Libby, door-to-door beauty salesman and self-proclaimed lothario Bunny Munro (Matt Smith) is forced to confront a reality heâs long avoided: raising his young son, Bunny Junior, on his own.
As the two embark on a chaotic road trip through Southern England, Bunny tries to numb his pain through lust and salesmanship, while Bunny Junior converses with the ghost of his mother â slowly realising his fatherâs glossy confidence hides a crumbling soul.
With a serial killer lurking in the background and Bunnyâs psyche beginning to unravel, this darkly comic odyssey becomes a tender, disturbing exploration of love, loss, and what it truly means to be a man.
âItâs a darkly funny and unflinching parable about masculinity and failure,â says writer Pete Jackson, who adapts Nick Caveâs novel for television.
đ The Death of Bunny Munro Release Date
đïž Premiere Date:Â Thursday, 20 November 2025
đș Where to Watch (UK): Sky Atlantic and NOW
đ« Not Available On:Â Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney+
All six episodes will drop the same day â perfect for a weekend binge thatâll leave you equal parts shaken and mesmerized.
đ Cast & Characters: Matt Smithâs Most Unflinching Role Yet
The series boasts a powerhouse cast led by one of Britainâs most versatile actors.
Matt Smith (Doctor Who, House of the Dragon) as Bunny Munro
Rafael Mathé as Bunny Junior, his nine-year-old son
Sarah Greene (Bad Sisters) as Libby
Johann Myers (Without Sin) as Poodle
Robert Glenister (Sherwood) as Geoffrey
Alice Feetham (Boiling Point) as Yvonne
David Threlfall (Shameless) as Bunny Munro Snr
Lindsay Duncan (The Morning Show) as Doris Pennington
Elizabeth Berrington (Last Night in Soho) as Charlotte Parnovar
Smith also serves as executive producer, alongside Nick Cave, giving the show a deeply personal creative edge.
đ„ Whoâs Behind the Series?
This isnât just another literary adaptation â itâs a carefully crafted collaboration between visionary creatives.
Based on: The Death of Bunny Munro (2009 novel) by Nick Cave
Screenplay: Pete Jackson (Somewhere Boy, BAFTA Winner*)
Director: Isabella Eklöf (Holiday, The Perfect Ones)
Produced by: Matthew Mulot for Clerkenwell Films and Sky Studios
Executive Producers:Nick Cave, Matt Smith, Isabella Eklöf, Pete Jackson, Manpreet Dosanjh, Petra Fried, Ed Macdonald, and Emily Harrison
âMatt Smith brings a dangerous charisma to Bunny Munro,â says director Isabella Eklöf. âHeâs magnetic and repulsive at the same time â and thatâs exactly what makes this story so compelling.â
đ What Makes The Death of Bunny Munro Stand Out?
In an era of polished antiheroes, Bunny Munro stands apart. This series dares to strip away the glamour of toxic masculinity â replacing it with raw, messy vulnerability.
Expect:
â Nick Caveâs trademark dark humor and existential lyricism
â A road-movie structure with emotional depth
â Stunning cinematography capturing Southern Englandâs bleak beauty
â A haunting score and moments of surreal ghostly realism
Fans of Fleabag, Breaking Bad, and Happy Valley will be drawn to its mix of sharp writing and emotional grit.
đș Is The Death of Bunny Munro a Movie or TV Series?
Itâs a six-part limited series, not a movie â giving the story room to breathe, evolve, and devastate.
Each episode runs roughly an hour, unfolding like a descent into Bunnyâs unraveling mind.
đ Is It Based on a Book?
Yes â itâs based on Nick Caveâs 2009 novel of the same name. The book received critical acclaim for its brutal honesty and poetic writing, cementing Cave as a novelist capable of the same dark genius that defines his music.
This adaptation marks the first time Caveâs fiction has been brought to television, with the artist closely involved as an executive producer.
đ§© Episode Guide (Confirmed)
While plot details are under wraps, expect six interconnected chapters exploring Bunnyâs breakdown and redemption arc.
Episode 1:Â The Salesman Always Rings Twice
Episode 2:Â Ghosts in the Rearview
Episode 3:Â The Son Also Rises
Episode 4:Â A Womanâs Voice
Episode 5:Â The Road to Nowhere
Episode 6:Â The Death of Bunny Munro
đ Why You Should Watch
Matt Smithâs career-defining performance â raw, risky, and unforgettable.
Nick Caveâs haunting world â lyrical, violent, and full of aching humanity.
Cinematic direction from Isabella Eklöf â beautiful and brutal in equal measure.
A rare father-son drama that cuts deep into the meaning of love and loss.
This is not your typical Sky drama â itâs a character study that lingers long after the credits roll.
â The Death of Bunny Munro â FAQ
Q1. When does The Death of Bunny Munro come out?
A1. It premieres 20 November 2025 on Sky Atlantic and NOW in the UK.
Q2. How many episodes are there?
A2. The series consists of six hour-long episodes.
Q3. Is it available on Netflix or Amazon Prime?
A3. No â itâs exclusive to Sky Atlantic and NOW.
Q4. Who wrote the original book?
A4. The Death of Bunny Munro is based on the 2009 novel by Nick Cave.
Q5. Who plays Bunny Junior?
A5. Rising young actor Rafael Mathé stars as Bunny Junior, Bunnyâs nine-year-old son.
đȘ Final Thoughts
Dark, funny, and deeply emotional â The Death of Bunny Munro is a bold exploration of fatherhood, masculinity, and redemption.
Matt Smith delivers one of the most complex performances of his career, while Nick Caveâs twisted poetry beats beneath every scene. Expect discomfort, beauty, and brilliance in equal measure.
Come 20 November, youâll want to tune in â because once you meet Bunny Munro, you wonât forget him.



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