Hit Australian crime drama with “unpredictable plot twists” brings final seasons to UK streamer
The final seasons of hit Australian crime drama Stingers have been added to a UK streamer.
The series, airing from 1998 to 2004, chronicles the professional and private affairs of officers working covertly within the Victoria Police force.
Initially, seasons 2 through 6 were accessible on Prime Video. However, they’ve just added seasons 7 and 8 to their collection, concluding the series.
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The cast included Peter Phelps portraying Peter Church from “Return to Paradise”, Kate Kendall as Angie Piper from “Neighbours”, Anita Hegh as Ellen ‘Mac’ Mackenzie from “Bump”, and Ian Stenlake as Oscar Stone from “The Wilds”.
The show has garnered favorable responses from viewers, with one describing it as an exceptional Australian dramatic series boasting intricate plots filled with unexpected surprises. (Via IMDb)
The person mentioned found the series to be one of Australia’s top crime dramas, stating that it’s definitely worth watching for those who enjoy outstanding cinematography, intricate plotlines, and sharp dialogue.
They thought highly of this Australian crime show, describing it as exceptional in terms of visuals, storytelling, and writing. It comes highly recommended if you’re a fan of high-quality television.
One person remarked that the show is “constantly filled with emotion, intrigue, and suspense,” adding that each episode contains numerous events that keep viewers guessing and eagerly anticipating the next installment.
A fourth person stated that the show is truly exceptional and, to put it simply, it continues to uphold its authenticity.
Apart from “Stingers,” there’s another popular Australian crime series that UK viewers can stream – you can find “Rush” on Amazon Prime Video as well.
The series focuses on the Police Tactical Group handling various situations in Melbourne, featuring actors Rodger Corser from “Home and Away” and Callan Mulvey known for his work in Marvel productions.
Stingers seasons 2-8 are streaming now on Prime Video.
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2025-07-24 15:49