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New off the whole of the UK trusting he's next in line to assume control over the job of James Bond, Richard Madden is a name on numerous individuals' psyches in the course of the last couple days. In a touch of chance planning, Netflix has recently discharged the trailer for his up and coming, profoundly foreseen arrangement "Bodyguard," to allow watchers to see Madden in real life.

"Bodyguard" recounts a story that appears to be exceptionally basic at first glance. As found in the new trailer, a previous cop and warrior, David Budd (Madden), is enlisted to monitor the Home Secretary Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes). In any case, as you may expect, things don't go totally to design as the Home Secretary is assaulted, which offers approach to intrigues and betraying.

Madden is probably best known, outside of the recent Bond rumors, for his role in the HBO series “Game of Thrones.” In the fantasy drama, the actor portrayed the heroic Rob Stark, who met his untimely death at the hands of his own wedding guests. Outside of that, Madden has popped up here and there, appearing in the recent Netflix film “Ibiza” and the upcoming Elton John biopic “Rocketman.”

“Bodyguard” has already been seen in the UK thanks to BBC and hits globally on Netflix on October 24.

Here’s the synopsis:

Set in and around the corridors of power, Bodyguard tells the story of David Budd (Richard Madden), a heroic, but volatile war veteran now working as a Specialist Protection Officer for London’s Metropolitan Police Service. When he is assigned to protect the ambitious Home Secretary Julia Montague (Keeley Hawes), Budd finds himself torn between his duty and his beliefs. Responsible for her safety, could he become her biggest threat? Bodyguard arrives on Netflix on October 24










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