Political drama “Total Control” returns for its final season

Two icons of the Australian screen, Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths, are returning to the nation’s capital, for the final instalment of ABC’s award-winning political drama “Total Control.”

1 JUN 2023

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Two icons of the Australian screen, Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths, are returning to the nation’s capital, for the final instalment of ABC’s award-winning political drama “Total Control.” All3Media International will handle the international distribution of the show.

Produced by Blackfella Films, the six-part series also stars a supporting cast led by Rob Collins with Wayne Blair, Anthony Hayes, Wesley Patten, Steph Tisdell, Daniela Farinacci, Lisa Flanagan, Benedict Hardie, Anita Hegh, Huw Higginson, and Trisha Morton-Thomas all reprising their roles. Joining this ensemble of actors are Catherine McClements, Fayssal Bazzi, Josef Ber, Lisa Hensley, Rosie Lourde, Maya Stange and Ursula Yovich.

“I cannot wait to step back into the character of Alex Irving one last time. It has personally been a wonderful journey over the last two seasons to play such a gutsy, smart and unapologetic woman, and I especially cannot wait to be with my ‘Total Control’ family again. I hope audiences will enjoy the ride,”  Deborah Mailman said.

“There is nothing as sad and also as exciting as shooting a final season of a show you have created a family with. The chance to take our characters to a final satisfying point of their journey while also reflecting on the huge changes in our country’s political life is going to be fantastic. ‘Total Control’ was ground-breaking in reflecting the operating environment for women in politics in this country. That conversation has caught up, but we are only beginning to understand the weight that First Nations people in public life carry and the discourse they are subjected to. I have been so privileged to be a part of this internationally-awarded show and cannot wait for audiences to embrace its final season,”  Rachel Griffiths added.

Season three picks up almost two years after the explosive events of the second season. Outsider turned kingmaker Alex Irving (Deborah Mailman) is completely at home in the nation’s capital. While Rachel Anderson (Rachel Griffiths), now an occasional ally, is threatening to upend the entire system by establishing her own political party. However, as Alex attempts to carve out a nation changing legacy, a controversy engineered by her enemies threatens to destroy her career and public reputation. In this final season, Alex must make a choice: either she can stay true to her principles and accept defeat, or she can get her hands dirty and fight back.