Singapore – A star-studded cast heads season four of Cinemax’s action drama series Strike Back, which recently resumed production in Europe. Stars Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester return as an unlikely pair of counterterrorism operatives, Scott and Stonebridge, and are joined by Robson Green, Michelle Lukes and Milauna Jackson as their fellow Section 20 members.
New cast members include award winner Michelle Yeoh, Dustin Clare, Will Yun Lee, James Wilby, Adrian Paul , Joseph Gatt, Christian Antidormi and British mixed martial arts champion and UFC fighter, Michael Bisping.
Strike Back’s fourth and final season of ten episodes will air in Asia on Cinemax in 2015.
The series recently resumed shooting in Europe and will continue through the fall, with additional production in Thailand. The production had been on hiatus to allow Stapleton to recuperate from a non-set injury sustained earlier this year.
Season four is directed by Michael J. Bassett (who also serves as co-executive producer), Julian Holmes and Brendan Maher, and written by Bassett, Jack Lothian, James Dormer, Richard Zajdlic, Ed Whitmore and Tim Vaughan.
Other new cast members include Michael McElhatton, Max Beesley, Tim McInnerny, Leo Gregory, Mark Griffin, Wolf Kahler, Andrew Pleavin, Eliza Hope Bennett and Masa Yamaguchi.
TV Guide said that Strike Back “blazed a new trail in hardcore pulp fiction” and Craveonline.com hailed it as “still the gold standard for TV action.” Redeyechicago.com said, “Every season Strike Back raises the stakes,” and New York’s Daily News observed that season three returned “with a bigger bang than ever.” The Huffington Post called it “well made and damn fun.”
Strike Back was nominated for American Society of Cinematographers Award and was awarded Best Big Bang Stunts & Effects by the Royal Television Society. IGN nominated the series Best TV Action Series for two years in a row.
Strike Back is a Cinemax Presentation in association with British Sky Broadcasting Limited; a Left Bank Pictures Production; executive producers, Andy Harries for Left Bank and Cameron Roach for Sky; series producers, Michael Casey and Sharon Hughff; co-executive producers, Michael J. Bassett and James Dormer.