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I, Jack Wright: A riveting web of secrets, betrayal and mystery

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Published: September 28, 2025
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I, Jack Wright Brings Drama and Mystery to ABC iview
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A POTENT mix of family drama, mystery and betrayal, I, Jack Wright has landed on ABC iView, pulling viewers into the shattered world of a wealthy patriarch’s death and the chaos that follows.

The six-episode British drama, created by Chris Lang and directed by Tom Vaughan, stars a formidable cast including John Simm and Nikki Amuka-Bird.

The story begins with the seemingly tragic suicide of Jack Wright, a powerful businessman. But what appears to be straightforward quickly spirals into complexity. Rather than a neat death, Jack’s passing ignites fierce conflict – especially over his will and the inheritance.

His third wife, Sally Wright (Amuka-Bird), is blindsided by a shocking omission in Jack’s estate. As friends, spouses, and children descend on the family estate, secrets begin bubbling to the surface.

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Meanwhile, DCI Hector Morgan leads the investigation, seeking clues that suggest Jack’s death might not be what it seems. As the legal machinations of wills challenge alliances, the mystery deepens and questions mount: was Jack’s death really a crime cloaked in grief?

The ensemble cast balances raw grief, simmering resentment, and power plays. Sally Wright stands at the centre of the storm, with loyalty, betrayal, and legitimacy at stake.

Jack’s children, his other spouses, and the legal representatives each carry pieces of a puzzle that grows ever more intricate. Wealth and its discontents loom large over the drama, as the inheritance struggle exposes how money corrodes family ties.

Themes of identity, trust, and the blurred lines between truth and facade run through the series, forcing viewers to question how well we ever really know those closest to us.

What makes I, Jack Wright compelling is its layered storytelling. Legal battles, personal betrayals, and a police investigation are woven together seamlessly, with each strand heightening the tension.

The polished production, strong performances, and sharp writing deliver an intense story punctuated by unexpected twists.

For fans of dynastic family sagas, suspenseful crime dramas, or emotionally charged mysteries, I, Jack Wright offers a gripping experience. As tensions mount over inheritance, loyalty and secrets, the show asks: how much of what we see is real – and what truly matters when the stakes are personal?

All episodes available now on ABC.

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