Conception and development On 19 August 2015, a writer for
If Magazine reported that streaming service
Presto had commissioned their first Australian production titled
Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye. The television film is a spin-off of the long-running soap opera
Home and Away. Brendan Moo, the head of content and acquisitions for Presto, said the idea of creating a
Home and Away special was broached during talks about a joint venture between Presto and the
Seven Network, which broadcasts
Home and Away. Tim Worner, the CEO of the Seven Network, hoped
An Eye for an Eye would be "warmly embraced" by fans of the soap, while also attracting a new audience to Presto. He added that the special had been "specifically crafted" to keep regular viewers excited about
Home and Away while it was off air for the summer. Details of the plot were released in November 2015.
An Eye for an Eye focuses on the kidnap of
Ricky Sharpe (
Bonnie Sveen) and
Darryl "Brax" Braxton's (
Steve Peacocke) infant son
Casey by Brax's enemy,
Trevor "Gunno" Gunson (
Diarmid Heidenreich). Kyle,
Heath Braxton (
Dan Ewing) and
Martin Ashford (
George Mason) search for Casey, while Ricky,
Bianca Scott (
Lisa Gormley) and
Phoebe Nicholson (
Isabella Giovinazzo) try to raise the money to pay Gunno's ransom demand. Ewing felt that he was still familiar with his character, so he did not have to do a lot of preparation. But he decided that he wanted to lose some weight for the role. He commented, "I don't want to say '
Dad-bod', but I'd certainly gotten comfortable. I just had to drop a few." As well as Ewing and Gormley, the telefilm also features regular cast members Nic Westaway, Bonnie Sveen, George Mason, Isabella Giovinazzo,
Kyle Pryor (
Nate Cooper)
Pia Miller (
Kat Chapman) and
Lynne McGranger (
Irene Roberts). One year old twins Sebastian and Xavier Sloan shared the role of Ricky's young son Casey.
Filming Filming for the spin-off took place at the Channel Seven studios in
Eveleigh,
Palm Beach in Sydney, and across the
Blue Mountains. The cast and crew spent a week filming in the Blue Mountains. Westaway, and some of the other cast members, had to fit in filming for the special around their
Home and Away schedules. The actor said it was "a bit of a challenge", as they had to remember the chronological order of scenes and where they were in their respective storylines. Westaway explained to Sue Yeap of
The West Australian that there was more time to shoot
An Eye for an Eye compared to the filming schedule of
Home and Away, and the set-ups were "more elaborate". ==Broadcast==