jeudi 2 mars 2017
5 Exciting Details About Netflix's New Serial Killer Thriller, Mindhunter
If you were to mix the dark, menacing vibes of House of Cards with FBI procedural Criminal Minds, your result might be something similar to Netflix's latest original show, Mindhunter. HOC executive producer David Fincher is heading up the show, which is based on the 1995 book by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker, Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit. From the major players who have signed on to the series to when you'll officially be able to start obsessing over it (spoiler: we've got a ways to go), check out everything we know about Mindhunter below.
The Story
Although the Mind Hunter book follows the accounts of real life Special Agent John Douglas over the course of his twenty-five year career, the TV version of Mindhunter will focus on fictional FBI agents. Set in 1979, season one follows FBI Agents Bill Tench (Holt McCallanay) and Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) as they interview convicted serial killers in order to help them solve current murders.
The Cast
Glee and Looking alum Groff will play one of the show's leads, FBI agent Holden Ford, opposite Sully actor McCallanay as Holden's superior. Rounding out the cast is Fringe's Anna Torv, The Americans actor Cotter Smith, and Unless star Hannah Gross.
The Production Team
If you were hoping the creative forces behind Mindhunter had resumés packed with dark and twisted projects, you're in luck. Episode directors include creator Fincher (who's responsible for films like Gone Girl and Zodiac, FYI), as well as Andrew Douglas (The Amityville Horror) and Asif Kapadia (Amy). Charlize Theron is also on board as an executive producer, making this her second show at the streaming giant behind Girlboss.
The Trailer
As an ominous, bloody inkblot bleeds out across the screen, short clips and random voice overs from the show cut in (ex: Groff saying, "You want truffles? You gotta get in the dirt with the pigs").
The Premiere Date
Prepare to get majorly creeped out when the show hits Netflix in October 2017.
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