More courtroom details revealed from season 3 of Foxtel Group drama The Twelve, starring Daniel Cormack (Wentworth), Erin Jean Norville (Love Me), Sarah Peirce (Stateless) and William Zappa (The Dry) will join Sam Neill in the main role. cast.
The Twelve: Cape Rock Killers, currently filming in Western Australia’s Perth and Margaret River regions, focuses the judges’ attention on a 1960s mystery, with Neil playing Brett Colby SC. is being replayed.
Serving on the jury this season are Ewen Leslie, Phoenix Ray, Hana Tayeb, Natalie Morris, Katherine Moore, Borud Watson, Bessie Holland, Stuart Dollman, Paul Tassone, and Charles Napoleon. – Anne, Libby Stone, and newcomer Claire Leach. Tracy Mann, Marlon Williams, and Hannah Divigny appear in supporting roles, with Kyla Ferrelli returning as Colby’s legal assistant.
Sarah L. Walker, Matt Cameron, Mia Lethbridge, Adele Vuco, and Sam Meikle wrote the eight one-hour episodes, directed by Madeline Gottlieb, and up-and-coming director Emma Jackson directed the screen. He plans to direct Episodes 5 and 6 with support. Australian Career Placement Program. The creative team also includes casting directors Kirsty McGregor and Will Pearce.
Producers include Hamish Lewis and Michael Brooks of Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia (WBITVPA), Allie Henville of Easy Tiger, Ian Colley and Rob Gibson, and executive producers Walker, Neil. , Alison Herbert-Burns, and Penny Wynn.
From left: Hana Tayeb, Phoenix Ray, Natalie Morris, Ewen Leslie (Image: Daniel Asher-Smith)
The casting announcement comes as the second season of The Twelve was nominated for Best Drama Series, Best Drama Actor (Neil) and Best Television Casting (McGregor) at the 2025 AACTA Awards over the weekend. This was done in response to the nomination.
Neil paid tribute to Walker and his team for weaving “another shocking story full of secrets, twists, and some pretty inconvenient truths.”
“Then let’s go again,” he said.
“I’m delighted to be back in Colby’s shoes and honored to be joining this amazing group of actors. It’s all fascinating content, I promise. Take a moment to appreciate it, and get ready to binge-watch our new show when it hits your screens next year.”
Ms Cormack said she relished the opportunity to confront Mr Neil directly in court.
“As a fan of the previous season, I was thrilled to be joining fellow Kiwi Sam Neill and the huge ensemble cast that will star in this anthology series,” she said.
“It was a great honor to work on a local drama that is fascinating, full of intrigue and full of wonderfully drawn characters.”
The Twelve: Cape Rock Killer was commissioned by Foxtel Group, directed by head writer Lana Greenhalgh, with production investment from Screenwest and the Western Australian Production Attraction Incentive, and will be available worldwide by the fifth season. It is scheduled to be distributed.