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Zero Chill is going to be dropped on Monday, March 15, on Netflix.
The series will be released in full with all 10 episodes coming out at the same time.
As of yet, there is no indication of the running time per episode for Zero Chill.
Netflix released a trailer for the teen drama earlier this year, teasing fans on what s to come.
Zero Chill: The drama is about a family who move to the UK for their son to attend an ice hockey academy. (Image: Netflix)
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Zero Chill: Season one will be released on Monday, March 15, 2021. (Image: Netflix)
In the beginning of the trailer, Mac is seen telling his twin about the academy, with both of them realising its importance in both of their lives.
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Zero Chill release date
Monday 15th March.
What is Zero Chill about?
Netflix
Zero Chill follows 15-year-old figure skater Kayla MacBentley, whose life is turned upside down when her family moves from Canada to the UK to enrol her brother Mac into the prestigious Hammarström Ice Hockey Academy. (Yes, that’s right: to pursue his ice hockey career, Mac needs to move from Canada to… the UK.)
The 10-episode show was made by Lime Pictures, whose other programmes include Hollyoaks, Grange Hill and Brookside.
It was created by Kirstie Falkous and John Regier, with the writing team headed up by Ackley Bridge’s Adam Usden, and the cast also includes Kinky Boots actress Sarah Jane Potts.
The two-minute trailer shows Mac’s coach giving him an inspirational pep talk, in which he urges him to ‘show everybody why I brought you halfway round the world to play for me’.
Kayla is seen floundering in a disastrous routine as she searches for a new skating partner, before showing her determination to succeed when she says that if anyone thinks she doesn’t have what it takes to be a champion ‘they don’t know me at all’.