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The 2007 series {{wi|Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll}}, a sequel to this story, was written in its entirety by [[Steven Moffat]]. A more recent TV drama, {{wi|Jekyll and Hyde (TV series)|Jekyll and Hide}} in 2015, has both characters' love interest, Lily, played by [[Stephanie Hyam]]. | The 2007 series {{wi|Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll}}, a sequel to this story, was written in its entirety by [[Steven Moffat]]. A more recent TV drama, {{wi|Jekyll and Hyde (TV series)|Jekyll and Hide}} in 2015, has both characters' love interest, Lily, played by [[Stephanie Hyam]]. | ||
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Mr Hyde was one of the members of the Sisyphean Society's senior circle in the Land of Fiction. The Master killed him along with the other members of the Society. (COMIC: Character Assassin)
Behind the scenes
Mr Hyde was the alter-ego of Dr Jekyll in Robert Louis Stevenson's novella Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
He was played by Dougray Scott in a 2008 television film, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
The 2007 series Jekyll, a sequel to this story, was written in its entirety by Steven Moffat. A more recent TV drama, Jekyll and Hide in 2015, has both characters' love interest, Lily, played by Stephanie Hyam.