The Witcher star's new movie is now on Netflix UK

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The Witcher star's new movie is now on Netflix UKArthrofilm

T.I.M., the new film starring The Witcher’s Eamon Farren is now available to stream on Netflix UK.

The sci-fi film sees Farren play the titular android, who is tasked with helping Abi (Georgina Campbell) and her husband Paul (Mark Rowley) as they move into a new house.

The android, which stands for Technologically Integrated Manservant, gradually becomes too attached to Abi and plans to take Paul's place in her life, and it's safe to say things take a sinister turn...

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Upon the film’s announcement last year, writer-director Spencer Brown praised the cast and crew, describing Farren as a “world-class” talent.

“It’s been a privilege to have such an incredible cast for my first movie,” said Brown, who co-wrote the screenplay with Sarah Govett. “Georgina lights up the screen with her amazing presence and subtlety [and] Mark wins our hearts with his humour, depth and humanity.

“Eamon completes the central trio with a brilliant AI performance that showcases his truly world-class talent. Stigma films have been incredible in helping me bring this film to the screen… I hope it’s something that will still be watched when people have house robots of their own!”

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Farren is best known for Cahir on The Witcher, which recently returned to the small screen with its third season. The fourth season will see Liam Hemsworth replace Henry Cavill in the role of Geralt, and Anya Chalotra shared her hopes for her incoming co-star.

“He's going to be brilliant; I really think so,” she said. “We've spent five years going on this journey together, and I'm so excited for Henry. At some point, that had to come to an end, and [it’s] been incredible. But bringing in new people to this journey we're on is so exciting at this stage.”

The Witcher seasons 1-3 are now streaming on Netflix. Spin-off The Witcher: Blood Origin is also streaming on Netflix.

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