“It’s got that Northern Irish sense of humour but it’s a very different show”
Next week we will find out How to Get to Heaven from Belfast as Derry Girls creator Lisa McGee’s newest show drops on Netflix.
Following three friends who have remained thick as thieves since their school days, setting off on a “wild adventure” in their late 30s, How to Get to Heaven from Belfast arrives on the streaming platform on February 12.
Cast, crew and invited guests took to the red carpet in South Belfast’s Queen’s Film Theatre on Wednesday night for the premiere of the new eight-part series.
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Speaking to Belfast Live at the event, show creator Lisa McGee said she felt the pressure of showing the local crowd her newest project in the heart of the city where it is set.
She said: “I’m still pretty nervous, not excited – I’m anxious but I hope they will enjoy it.
“The characters for me are the main thing and I hope they connect with the three lead characters in it and see themselves or maybe their friendship group. I hope they find they relatable and funny.”
The mind behind the award-winning hit Derry Girls, Lisa added that she tried not to focus on following up the global success of the Channel 4 comedy when putting her all into How to Get to Heaven from Belfast.
“I tried not to think about that when I was writing it and making it and I think the little genre switch helped with that. I would be more nervous if it was another straight comedy but because it’s a mystery and a bit of a thriller,” she explained.
“It shares the Derry Girls DNA, it’s got that Northern Irish sense of humour but it’s a very different show.”
She said that she thinks this genre switch will be the most surprising thing audiences will take in when they tune into her newest creation.
“It’s a little bit eerie, a little bit creepy and a little bit darker but not depressing,” she laughed.
Belfast Live also caught up with one of the leads, Roisin Gallagher, who previously starred in Belfast-based romantic comedy series The Lovers.
On getting to share her hometown on the screen again, Roisin said: “It means everything – I just didn’t think it was something that would be possible.
“When I went to drama school, I was told ‘you’ll have to get rid of the little leprechauns in your voice if you want to work’ meaning you’re not going to work in your own voice and how wrong was that and how glad am I that that was a false prediction.
“I’m just delighted to be here, to be home, to have my mummy here and celebrate Lisa McGee’s incredible, brave, courageous work – it’s class.”
Playing TV writer Saoirse, Roisin described her as “chaotic clever, unfiltered” and added the could see parts of herself in playing the character.
Roisin added that she is excited for Belfast to be shared across the world once again in such an anticipated production.
“I am most excited for people to see the country looking well – absolutely looking gorgeous. It’s beautiful how they shot it. I’m looking forward to people hopefully getting what I got filming the flashback scenes.
“That there might be a bit of reconnection with our youngerselves when were watching it.”
‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast’ will premiere on Netflix globally 12th February
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