Prime Video today released the official first-look images and teaser art for the upcoming drama series Riches. You can view the photos and art by scrolling down.
All six episodes of the Amazon Studios and ITV co-production will premiere on Prime Video in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Nordics, and Sub-Saharan Africa on December 2, 2022 following its UK premiere on ITVX.
The high-stakes family drama was written and created by Abby Ajayi (How to Get Away with Murder, Inventing Anna) and stars Deborah Ayorinde (Them, Truth Be Told), Hugh Quarshie (Absentia), and Sarah Niles (Ted Lasso, I May Destroy You).
Adeyinka Akinrinade (Top Boy, Temple), Ola Orebiyi (Cherry, A Brixton Tale), Nneka Okoye (Grantchester), and Emmanuel Imani (Cobra, Black Earth Rising) also star.
Riches follows the exploits of the stylish, privileged, super-successful Richards family. With the sudden death of London-based business mogul Stephen Richards (Hugh Quarshie), his family is left in disarray at the return of his estranged American daughter and son.
The scene is set for a messy showdown with both factions of the family vying for control.
The series is produced by Greenacre Films in association with Monumental Television and commissioned by ITV. Amazon Studios is coproducing in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Nordics, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Nadine Marsh-Edwards (Unsaid Stories, Been So Long), Amanda Jenks (The Girl, Been So Long), and also writer/creator Abby Ajayi serve as executive producers for Greenacre Films.
Alison Owen (Ghosts, Harlots, Murder in Provence) and Alison Carpenter (Ghosts, Harlots, Yonderland) are executive producers for Monumental Television.
Riches will be produced by Yvonne Francas (The Syndicate, Our Girl, Death in Paradise) and directed by Sebastian Thiel, Abby Ajayi, and Darcia Martin. Banijay Rights is responsible for the show’s international distribution on behalf of Greenacre Films.
Mirko Parlevliet has been reporting on the entertainment industry since 1998 and founded Vital Thrills to provide the latest news on streaming, movies, and TV shows. He previously created the websites ComingSoon, SuperHeroHype, and ShockTillYouDrop.