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The CW pulled
Bulletproof from its streaming services just a day after the allegations came to light on April 30. Meanwhile, Sky continued to explore ways of continuing the British drama, including potentially recasting Clarkeâs character Aaron Bishop. However, a Sky spokesperson has now confirmed that the broadcaster ââ¦will not be proceeding with any further series of Bulletproof.â
According to
Variety, Skyâs decision was made based on findings from an internal investigation into the series from producers Vertigo Films. The British production company continues to investigate, alongside All3Media, the company that backed Clarkeâs Unstoppable Film and Television. Last month, All3Media suspended Clarke and his business partner Jason Maza while a probe into Unstoppable is ongoing.
Sky Cancels Bulletproof Over Noel Clarke Misconduct Allegations
Sky Cancels Bulletproof Over Noel Clarke Misconduct Allegations
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Noel Clarke and
Ashley Walters, has been cancelled. This follows the accusations of sexual misconduct, harassment and bullying made by more than 20 women against Clarke from 2004 to 2019. The series, pitched as
Bad Boys in London , is an escapist fantasy featuring streetwise cops in South London who get to run around with guns and get in car chases in ways that never happen in real life.
Bulletproof, Sky One
A spokesperson for Sky, which is owned by Comcast, said in a statement, Sky will not be proceeding with any further series of
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Noel Clarke hires publicist known as The Rottweiler to help repair his reputation
Actor Noel Clarke was awarded the BAFTA for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema earlier this year, but the award was suspended in April in the wake of allegations of sexual misconduct
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Actor Noel Clarke has hired a crack publicist dubbed “The Rottweiler” to help repair his reputation after sex harassment claims.