The sets used by ITV’s freshly canceled “Jekyll and Hyde” TV show were used to express fear and drama for those that watched the show. In the future, according to the show’s creator, they’ll bring hope
The creator of the 1930s period drama, Charlie Higson, tweeted on Wednesday that the sets had already been broken down and “shipped to Calais to make refugee shelters.”
“True,” he said, adding “that there might be a series in it.”
One small good thing to come out of #JekyllandHyde cancellation. Our sets have been shipped to Calais to make refugee shelters. True.
— charlie higson (@monstroso) January 6, 2016 Read more…