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Years & Years (2019): Official Trailer | HBO
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Viv Rook tightens her grip, and the Lyons fight back. But can one ordinary family hope to change the world?

The Lyons family gather in 2019, unaware that their future holds many surprises. Absent sister Edith brings news from abroad that will change their lives forever.

As the world recovers, Stephen and Celeste face a very modern nightmare, Daniel fights to keep hold of Viktor, and Edith finally returns home, carrying a terrible secret with her.

Daniel uses his birthday party to reveal a dangerous plan. And as Viv Rook rises to power, the Lyons gather for a funeral. But Celeste is left to fight alone as Bethany's obsession.

Daniel embarks on a dangerous quest to bring Viktor home, while Celeste takes a terrible revenge on Stephen. Viv sets her sights on the ultimate prize: 10 Downing Street.

Viv Rook becomes prime minister, and while Edith investigates mysterious rumours, Rosie finds herself trapped in the system.

Viv Rook tightens her grip, and the Lyons fight back. But can one ordinary family hope to change the world?
This limited series offers a compelling and frighteningly plausible look at a family navigating a rapidly changing world dominated by technological advancements and political upheaval. Years and Years doesn't just focus on the technology itself but also on the human cost of progress, exploring themes of family, community, and resilience in the face of an uncertain future. Emma Thompson's performance as a controversial politician is particularly chilling, adding another layer of complexity to the already intricate narrative. What makes Years and Years so effective is its ability to ground its speculative fiction in recognizable anxieties and contemporary issues, making it a must-watch for anyone concerned about the direction our society is heading.