Australia is in for a treat as the British comedy sensation ‘Big Boys‘ arrives on Paramount+. The series, which has garnered a considerable following through viral clips on TikTok, is now available for Australian audiences to enjoy in its entirety.
Created by the talented comedian Jack Rooke, ‘Big Boys‘ is a semi-autobiographical narrative that resonates with authenticity and humor. The series stars Dylan Llewellyn, who portrays a nineteen-year-old version of Rooke. Joining him is Jon Pointing, known for his role in ‘Smothered’, who brings to life the character of Danny, Jack’s best mate.
Set against the backdrop of a university campus, ‘Big Boys‘ delves into the life of Jack as he grapples with the loss of his father. His journey to university marks the beginning of his exploration into his own identity and sexuality. The series takes a humorous yet poignant turn when Jack and another university newcomer, Danny, find themselves housed in an unconventional setting – a disused classroom.
Danny, at 25, is the antithesis of Jack. As a mature student, he exudes confidence and is well-versed in the social aspects of university life. His outgoing and carefree personality contrasts sharply with Jack’s more reserved and introspective nature. The unlikely friendship between these two diverse characters forms the heart of the series.
‘Big Boys‘ is not just about the laughs; it’s a story of finding a sense of belonging and understanding. The show beautifully portrays how Jack and Danny, along with their newfound circle of friends, navigate through life’s challenges, uncovering each other’s fears and secrets.
The series boasts a stellar supporting cast, adding depth and color to the narrative. Katy Wix of ‘Ghosts‘ fame plays the enthusiastic student union officer Jules, while Camille Coduri from ‘Doctor Who‘ portrays Peggy, Jack’s mother, who is adjusting to life as a widow. Adding to the ensemble is Sheila Reid, known for her roles in ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Dreamland‘, who plays Danny’s grandmother, a character facing her own struggles with memory loss.
‘Big Boys’ strikes the perfect balance between humor and heartwarming moments. Its portrayal of friendship, family, and self-discovery has resonated with audiences, leading to the filming of a much-anticipated second series, set to release in January. This sweet, hilarious, and touching series is a must-watch, promising to not just tickle your funny bone but also touch your heart.