Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly returns in a jaw-dropping detective drama — a cold case, an ex-lover, and secrets ready to detonate.

 

First Look: Kelly Reilly Leads Gripping New Detective Drama Under Salt Marsh

A community fractured by an unthinkable crime”: Yellowstone star leads  Sky's “gripping” new thriller Under Salt Marsh

London, UK — Television’s crime-drama landscape may soon have a new heavyweight. The first look at Under Salt Marsh, a six-part thriller starring Yellowstone’s Kelly Reilly, has been released — and already, critics are calling it “gripping.” Set in a fictional Welsh town where secrets bubble just beneath the surface, the series promises a haunting mix of mystery, character drama, and emotional depth.

A Haunting Premise

The series unfolds in Morfa Halen, a windswept seaside town where isolation, folklore, and community history weigh heavily on its residents. Against this backdrop, the story begins with a discovery both shocking and devastating: the seemingly drowned body of eight-year-old Cefin, a pupil of Jackie Ellis (Reilly).

But Jackie is not simply a teacher — she’s a former detective whose past is marked by an unresolved cold case. The child’s death reopens wounds she thought long buried, forcing her to confront not only her own demons but also the town’s.

“It’s about the way a single tragedy can ripple through lives, reopening old scars and forcing the truth to surface,” explained series creator Claire Oakley, known for the BAFTA-nominated Make Up.

Kelly Reilly’s Transformation

Reilly, best known internationally for her fierce portrayal of Beth Dutton in Yellowstone, takes on a radically different role in Under Salt Marsh. Here, she steps into the shoes of Jackie Ellis, a woman whose detective instincts remain razor sharp even as she struggles with grief, guilt, and reinvention as a schoolteacher.

The first-look images show Reilly in subdued tones — her trademark fire replaced by a haunting vulnerability. For fans used to Beth Dutton’s cutting one-liners and swagger, Jackie Ellis offers a quieter but equally compelling presence: a woman balancing maternal instinct with investigative grit.

“It’s one of Reilly’s most complex roles yet,” one critic remarked. “She plays a character torn between past and present, motherhood and justice, the need to move on and the inability to let go.”

A Dynamic Partnership

Rafe Spall, Jonathan Pryce Join Kelly Reilly in 'Under Salt Marsh'

Opposite Reilly is Rafe Spall (The English, Trying), cast as Detective Eric Bull. Bull is tasked with officially investigating Cefin’s death but quickly finds himself entangled in Jackie’s world — and her determination to revisit the old cold case linked to the boy.

The chemistry between Reilly and Spall promises to be one of the series’ strongest draws. Their dynamic is equal parts partnership and conflict, fueled by unspoken history and professional rivalry. Early reports suggest their relationship blurs the line between personal and professional, pulling audiences deeper into the mystery as loyalties are tested and secrets surface.

The Storm and the Setting

Much of Under Salt Marsh’s atmosphere comes from its setting. Filmed against the rugged Welsh coast, the fictional town of Morfa Halen becomes more than just a backdrop — it’s a character in its own right.

As the story unfolds, a literal storm gathers over the town, mirroring the emotional and investigative tempest brewing within Jackie and Eric. The symbolism is deliberate: the storm represents both danger and revelation, threatening to wash away the lies and half-truths that have long anchored the community.

“The landscape is unforgiving, beautiful, and dangerous — just like the story we’re telling,” Oakley said.

Themes of Obsession and Truth

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Beyond the central mystery, Under Salt Marsh explores deeper questions: What happens when obsession consumes those who seek the truth? How much damage can buried lies inflict over generations? And can justice ever truly heal old wounds?

Jackie’s journey reflects these questions. Once celebrated as a detective, her fall from grace was tied to the very case now reawakening through Cefin’s death. Her pursuit of answers threatens to cost her relationships, reputation, and perhaps her sanity.

“These are characters on the edge,” Spall noted in a recent interview. “They’re chasing justice, but also fighting themselves.”

From Mare of Easttown to Morfa Halen

Comparisons to HBO’s Mare of Easttown are inevitable, with both series centered on female detectives navigating personal turmoil alongside professional challenges. Yet insiders insist Under Salt Marsh brings its own distinct flavor.

Where Mare leaned on small-town Americana, Under Salt Marsh is drenched in Welsh myth, coastal isolation, and cultural identity. The result is a series that feels simultaneously universal in its themes and deeply rooted in place.

“This isn’t just another crime show,” one reviewer previewed. “It’s a meditation on grief, guilt, and the stories towns tell to protect themselves.”

A Series to Watch

Under Salt Marsh (TV Series) - IMDb

With a powerhouse lead in Reilly, strong supporting cast in Spall, and the creative vision of Claire Oakley steering the project, Under Salt Marsh is poised to become one of the year’s most talked-about dramas. The combination of atmospheric storytelling, layered characters, and emotional stakes promises to draw viewers in week after week.

For Kelly Reilly, the role may cement her as not just a star of American Western drama, but also a leading force in prestige crime thrillers.

And for audiences, the question lingers: In Morfa Halen, as the storm closes in, will the truth finally surface — or will it be buried once again beneath the salt marsh?

 

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