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Peacock Announces ‘Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem’ Limited Series

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Peacock has announced the order of a five-episode original limited-series Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem. The series features the return of Lisa Rinna, who reprises her role as ISA agent Billie Reed, along with fan favorites Deidre Hall (Marlena Evans-Black), Jackee Harry (Paulina Price), James Reynolds (Abe Carver), Drake Hogestyn (John Black), Robert Scott Wilson (Ben Weston), Victoria Konefal (Ciara Brady) and more!

The first original Days of our Lives limited-series brings past and present residents including, Lisa Rinna as Billie Reed, Deidre Hall as Dr. Marlena Evans, Drake Hogestyn as John Black, Jackée Harry as Paulina Price, James Reynolds as Abe Carver, Victoria Konefal as Ciara Brady, Robert Scott Wilson as Ben Weston, Billy Flynn as Chad DiMera, Lamon Archey as Eli Grant and Sal Stowers as Lani Price. Additional beloved characters are also set to make appearances and join the hunt for stolen gems across the globe.

The synopsis is as follows: Over a long weekend, John & Marlena travel to Zurich, Ben & Ciara have a romantic getaway in New Orleans, Chad visits some old friends in Phoenix, and Abe, Paulina, Lani, and Eli vacation in Miami.  All find themselves embroiled in a mystery involving stolen jewels which, in the wrong hands, could cause dire consequences for Salem.  It’s a race against time for ISA agent Billie Reed as she crosses the globe in search of this missing treasure.

Packed with all of the romance, action, drama, and surprises that only Days of our Lives can deliver, fans will spend a week with their favorite Salem supercouples and reconnect with many familiar faces along the way.

Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem is produced by Corday Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television. Ken Corday is the executive producer with co-executive producer Albert Alarr. Ron Carlivati serves as head writer.

Peacock is the exclusive streaming home to Days of our Lives. The series airs weekdays on NBC.

Ryan White-Nobles
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