Second Coming (2014)

★ 5.2 1h 45m 20 votes IMDb
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A married, middle-class London couple are shocked when they seem to have been blessed — or cursed — with an immaculate conception.

Second Coming

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Cast

Nadine Marshall
Nadine Marshall as Jax Age 53 · Lambeth, London, England Nadine Marshall is an English television, stage, and radio actress. She became known for her performance as Sally in the British television sitcom The Smoking Room (2004–2005). Marshall studied at Ros...
Idris Elba
Idris Elba as Mark Age 53 · Hackney, London, England, UK Idris Elba (born September 6, 1972) is a British television, theatre, and film actor who has starred in both British and American productions. One of his first acting roles was in the soap opera Famil...
Sharlene Whyte
Sharlene Whyte as Bernie Age 50 · Nottingham, England, UK Sharlene Natasha Whyte (born 19 May 1976) is an English actress who is best known for playing Jenny Edwards in The Story of Tracy Beaker and Adanna Lawal, the Head of Pastoral Care, in the sixth serie...
Seroca Davis
Seroca Davis as Sandra Age 40 · Enfield, London, England Seroca Davis is an award-winning actress who has been working in the industry since she was a child, when she landed her first television role in a ten-part series for ITV. Since then, Seroca has cont...
Llewella Gideon
Llewella Gideon as Jax's Mum Age 58 · Peckham, London, England, UK Llewella Gideon (born 27 September 1967) is a British actress, comedian and writer. She has appeared in a number of comedy series, including Absolutely Fabulous, The Real McCoy, The Crouches, and The...
Larrington Walker
Larrington Walker as Vincent, Jax's Dad Died 2017 · Kingston, Jamaica Born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1947, Larrington Walker was a British-based actor best known for his roles in The Chinese Detective and the 1980s children's educational series You and Me. His film credi...

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CinemaSerf 6/10 Oct 18, 2025
Talk about a slow burn! “Jax” (Nadine Marshall) lives happily enough with “Mark” (Idris Elba) and their young son “JJ” (Kai Francis Lewis) in their well-appointed London home. When she starts to feel a bit poorly, she heads to the doctor where she is given some news that doesn’t stack up. Just how is she going to reconcile this news with “Mark”, her son and just as importantly herself? “JJ” is quite excited about the imminent prospect but his dad knows full well that something is amiss - and so becomes understandably suspicious that she’s been playing away from home. She knows that she hasn’t though, so just what is going on? Well my problem here stemmed from the fact that this latter element had the potential to be far more interesting to watch pan out. Some mysticism, perhaps? A quirk of medical science? Too few washes of the bedding? Sadly, though, none of that is remotely explored and instead we focus on a now rather contrived family drama that barely makes sense given the originating scenario. We’ve all seen plenty of relationship histrionics in films over the years and despite there being a degree of chemistry between these three characters, the story doesn’t develop and so neither do they - even after a denouement that underwhelmed. There is a great deal of dialogue, very little by way of humour and in the end I felt too much of the quirkiness of the story was left to our own imagination - assuming we could be bothered. The lacklustre scoring doesn’t really help it either, and I was just a bit disappointed. Sorry.

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