Stand Tall season 1
| Stand Tall | |
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| Season 1 | |
| File:StandTall season1 poster.png Promotional poster | |
| Showrunner | Mira Ellison |
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| No. of episodes | 10 |
| Release | |
| Original network | HBO Max |
| Original release | September 14 – November 16, 2027 |
The first season of the Australian drama series Stand Tall, premiered on September 14, 2027, on HBO Max. Created by Mira Ellison, the series follows 15-year-old Ryan Hale as he navigates bullying, friendship fractures, academic pressure, and a volatile home life while forming an unlikely support network at Westvale Secondary College. The season explores themes of resilience, identity, and the quiet courage required to speak up in a school environment defined by social hierarchy and silence.
Produced by Mob Productions and South Coast Studios, the season consists of 10 episodes released weekly.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
Season one follows a grounded, linear narrative structure, exploring Ryan’s inner life, shifting friendships, and his growing willingness to challenge the behaviours that isolate and endanger students around him.
| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | "The First Fall" | Mira Ellison | Mira Ellison | September 14, 2027 | ST01 |
| A pre-dawn homicide on Riverside Road pulls weary officer Ryan Hale, rookie Mia Jeffries, and uncompromising detective Ezra Quinn into a chilling case when a middle-aged man with a slit throat is found staged in his idling car — and a fleeing figure watches them from the treeline. At the precinct, the victim is revealed as Bernard Pike, father of psychology student Georgia Pike, forcing Ryan to guide her through the grief while Ezra uncovers the first deliberate clue: a single, perfectly placed fingerprint left as a message. As the team digs deeper, a blood-stained metal plaque engraved with “FALL” appears back at the scene, moments before a masked figure boldly reveals themselves and vanishes with impossible speed. Georgia insists on helping, Ryan promises justice, and Ezra acknowledges they’ve stepped into a killer’s orchestrated game. The episode closes with the unseen villain in a pristine workshop carving a second plaque labeled “RISE,” whispering that the “new generation” will be tested — confirming the season’s antagonist has already begun their hunt. | ||||||
| 2 | 2 | "Quiet Corners" | Thomas Blake | Evelyn Shore | September 21, 2027 | ST02 |
| 3 | 3 | "Lines We Cross" | Zadie Harper | Ian Molloy | September 28, 2027 | ST03 |
| 4 | 4 | "Group Project" | Mira Ellison | Mira Ellison | October 5, 2027 | ST04 |
| 5 | 5 | "The Breaking Point" | Thomas Blake | Evelyn Shore | October 12, 2027 | ST05 |
| 6 | 6 | "Something Shifts" | Zadie Harper | Ian Molloy | October 19, 2027 | ST06 |
| 7 | 7 | "When We Speak" | Mira Ellison | Mira Ellison | October 26, 2027 | ST07 |
| 8 | 8 | "The Line Breaks" | Thomas Blake | Evelyn Shore | November 2, 2027 | ST08 |
| 9 | 9 | "The Room Where It Happened" | Zadie Harper | Ian Molloy | November 9, 2027 | ST09 |
| 10 | 10 | "Stand Tall" | Mira Ellison | Mira Ellison | November 16, 2027 | ST10 |
Cast and characters[edit | edit source]
Main[edit | edit source]
- Louis Partridge as Ryan Hale
- Alyla Browne as Mia Jeffries
- Zoe Terakes as Ezra Quinn
- Teagan Croft as Charlie Rennard
- Hunter Page-Lochard as Blake Renshaw
- Eva Rees as Georgia Pike
- Kate Mulvany as Ms. Hargreaves
Recurring/Guest[edit | edit source]
- To be added.
Production[edit | edit source]
Development[edit | edit source]
Stand Tall was ordered to series by HBO Max in April 2026, following a competitive bidding process for Mira Ellison’s grounded coming-of-age drama concept. Citing rising demand for youth-focused Australian productions, HBO Max positioned the project as a flagship YA drama for its 2027 slate.
Ellison stated that the central creative goal was “realism without sensationalism,” aiming to portray bullying, school culture, and mental health with accuracy and restraint. Early development also involved consultation from child psychologists and Australian public-school teachers to shape the show's tone and authenticity.
Writing[edit | edit source]
Season one was written as a self-contained narrative arc, charting Ryan Hale’s progression from withdrawal to agency. Ellison described the season as “a portrait of pressure — both the pressure we endure and the pressure we place on ourselves.”
Writers incorporated perspectives from multiple characters rather than framing bullying strictly through victim-versus-aggressor dynamics. The scripts emphasise:
- social hierarchy
- bystander behaviour
- family pressure
- school institutional failures
- the search for safe spaces
Casting[edit | edit source]
Casting took place across Sydney and Melbourne, with Louis Partridge selected for the lead role after what producers described as a “quietly devastating” audition. Alyla Browne, Zoe Terakes, and Teagan Croft were brought in to anchor the primary friend-circle dynamic.
Producers stated that Hunter Page-Lochard’s portrayal of Blake required an actor capable of playing both aggression and vulnerability, calling his performance “critical to the show’s balance.”
Filming[edit | edit source]
Filming occurred primarily at a disused high school campus in Melbourne’s western suburbs from August to December 2026, with interior scenes shot at Docklands Studios. The production aimed for a naturalistic look, using handheld camerawork and warm-tone lighting to keep a grounded visual style.
Release[edit | edit source]
The season premiered on September 14, 2027, and was released weekly.
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