ITV viewers have had their curiosity sparked by a trailer for yet another new drama this year - Our House.
The last few months have been extremely fruitful for fans of crime series with the likes of Four Lives, The Teacher, No Return and The Responder all becoming hot topics in living rooms across the country and on social media.
As well as No Return, ITV has has tasted success with series 3 of The Bay and Anne, the heart-wrenching Hillsborough drama about a mum's long fought battle for justice for her son after he lost his life in the tragic football disaster.
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And just as The Bay has been confirmed for another series, the channel has released a teaser for Our House, which will debut in March and is based on the smash hit book of the same name by Louise Candlish.
The story kicks off with Fi, played by Tuppence Middleton in the TV adaptation, arriving home to see strangers moving into her house, with her pleading with them that they've made a mistake.
Her husband Bram, played by Line of Duty icon Martin Compston, is nowhere to be seen, prompting a series of events which, as anyone who has read the book knows, will have viewers thoroughly gripped.
The trailer was launched online on Thursday and sees Fi desperately trying to get in touch with Bram, frantically searching for answers on what's happened to her home.
She tells it's new occupants: "You've made a mistake. It's not possible for you to have bought a house that isn't for sale!"
The clip also sees Fi have her head turned by stranger Toby, played by Rupert Penry Jones, with him telling her: "One drink and we'll go our separate ways, no complications," before then they get closer in other scene.
As Bram, Martin beg: "I need some money," with him also having his head turned by someone else.
The trailer ends with Fi's voice saying: "How would you feel if you came home and you found everything gone?
"Strangers moving into your house, your husband missing, everything you've worked your whole life for..."
Reacting to the trailer, one Twitter user commented: "Martin Compston and Rupert Perry Jones….brilliant casting…cannot wait as I loved the book."
A second replied: "Oh my goodness it looks amazing!" with another writing: "Loved the book, so really looking forward to this, especially with the actors who are in it"
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