“I’m very excited to dig into the type of fun, character driven, case-of-the-week mystery goodness I grew up watching," added Johnson. “Paired with the acting genius of Natasha Lyonne, this series will be entertaining and addictive.” “Rian Johnson’s distinct sensibility and talent for telling edge-of-your-seat mysteries is a massive gift for Peacock, and we can’t wait for audiences to delve into each case,” Lisa Katz, President, Scripted Content, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, said earlier this year when Peacock handed down a 10-episode order for the project. Lyonne also serves as an executive producer alongside Johnson (also writer and director), Ram Bergman, and T-Street Television President Nena Rodriguez. Maya Rudolph and Danielle Renfrew Behrens - both of whom operate the Animal Pictures production company with Lyonne - are co-executive producers. Russian doll alum Natasha Lyonne will lead the ensemble as an individual solving a different, hour-long homicide investigation week in and week out. Epatha Merkerson ( Chicago Med), Simon Helberg ( The Big Bang Theory), and Tim Meadows ( Mean Girls) were previously cast. Peacock's forthcoming murder mystery series from creator Rian Johnson ( Looper, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) has added Ron Perlman ( Hellboy), Tim Blake Nelson ( Watchmen), Nick Nolte ( Angel Has Fallen), and Charles Melton ( Riverdale) to the stacked cast, Variety reports.Īdrien Brody ( King Kong), Audrey Corsa ( All Rise), Benjamin Bratt ( Doctor Strange), Chloe Sevigny ( Zodiac), Danielle MacDonald ( The Tourist), Dascha Polanco ( DC League of Super-Pets), Ellen Barkin ( Animal Kingdom), Jameela Jamil ( She-Hulk: Attorney at Law), Joseph Gordon-Levitt ( Looper), Judith Light ( American Horror Stories), Lil Rel Howery ( Get Out), Niall Cunningham ( Life in Pieces), Nicholas Cirillo ( Outer Banks), S. Blauvelt shot key Reichardts such as “Meek’s Cutoff”, “Certain Women”, and “First Cow.Poker Face now holds all the cards with an unbeatable full house of acting talent. We learned that Christopher Blauvelt, a longtime collaborator of Haynes’ close friend Kelly Reichardt, stepped in to replace Lachman. The duo were set to shoot their sixth collaboration together with “May/December,” but Lachman broke his hip and wasn’t able to collaborate. You just can’t imagine a Haynes movie without Lachman’s sultry photography. This latest Haynes also doesn’t feature DP Edward Lachman. However, his last film, 2019’s underrated “Dark Waters,” featured a male lead (played by Mark Ruffalo). Haynes is the filmmaker behind such acclaimed works as “Safe,” “Far From Heaven,” and “Carol.” Another female-led picture is not that surprising coming from him. The couple buckles under the pressure as Portman probes as deeply as she can for an honest performance. Now preparing to send their grown children off to college – as Melton reconciles with empty nest syndrome in his mid-30s – an actress (Natalie Portman) embeds with the family to study them for an upcoming film where she’ll play Moore. Moore and Melton star as married couple whose 20-year relationship inspired a national tabloid obsession at its offset. UPDATED: I’ve added three new stills below.ĮARLIER: Variety has the exclusive first look at Todd Haynes’ “May/December,” which is premiering at Cannes in less than three weeks.
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