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Shark tales

“Shark” on Star World from November 5



PLAY AND WIN James Woods

Shark” premieres on Star World on November 5. It follows the professional and personal life of Sebastian Stark (Oscar-nominee James Woods), a charismatic, self-confident defence attorney who, after helping a killer escape conviction, decides to swap sides and brings his cutthroat tactics to the prosecutor’s office under the District Attorney.

Heading up the High Profile Crime Unit, Stark is forced to work for his former nemesis, district attorney Jessica Devlin (Jeri Ryan, “Boston Public”), who teams him with a group of young prosecutors. With his 16-year-old daughter, Julie (Danielle Panabaker), rooting for him at home, this legal shark must now prove that he can play, and win, on the other side of the law.

Tune in to Star World from November 5, every Wednesday at 10 p.m. to get a dose of the competitive world with Sebastian Stark in “Shark”.

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