Dominic Cooper, Tamsin Greig and Eddie Marsan are among the names joining Anne-Marie Duff on season 2 of Channel 4 and BritBox International drama series Suspect.
Filming on the drama’s second run is underway, with Vinette Robinson (Boiling Point, The Lazarus Project), Celine Buckens (Showtrial, The Ex-Wife), Nicholas Pinnock (Top Boy, For Life) and Gina McKee (Bodyguard, Our Friends in the North) joining Cooper (Preacher, Mamma Mia!), Greig (Friday Night Dinner, Belgravia) and Marsan.
Duff stars in the series as Dr Susannah Newman. In the eight-part series, she is on a desperate quest to track down a self-confessed serial killer before he kills again that night. When a mysterious new client Jon (Cooper) admits under hypnosis that he is a murderer and intends on killing another young female that evening, Susannah knows he must be stopped at all costs.
Filming on the drama’s second run is underway, with Vinette Robinson (Boiling Point, The Lazarus Project), Celine Buckens (Showtrial, The Ex-Wife), Nicholas Pinnock (Top Boy, For Life) and Gina McKee (Bodyguard, Our Friends in the North) joining Cooper (Preacher, Mamma Mia!), Greig (Friday Night Dinner, Belgravia) and Marsan.
Duff stars in the series as Dr Susannah Newman. In the eight-part series, she is on a desperate quest to track down a self-confessed serial killer before he kills again that night. When a mysterious new client Jon (Cooper) admits under hypnosis that he is a murderer and intends on killing another young female that evening, Susannah knows he must be stopped at all costs.
- 11/15/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
“Mamma Mia!” star Dominic Cooper has joined the second season of U.K. police drama “Suspect.”
Fronted by Anne-Marie Duff (“Bad Sisters”), “Suspect” tells the story of bereaved psychotherapist Dr Susannah Newman (Duff) as she tries to track down a serial killer before he strikes again. The Channel 4 show is an adaptation of Danish series Forhøret (“Face to Face”) created by Christoffer Boe.
Cooper joins as a mysterious new client, Jon Fallow, who claims under hypnosis to be a murderer. When he reveals his plan to kill again, Susannah knows he must be stopped. Before the police arrive Jon escapes and Susannah sets out on a deadly mission to save his next victim’s life.
“I’m so pleased to be returning to ‘Suspect’ to be able to dig deeper into the character of Dr Susannah Newman,” said Duff. “Expect lots of twists, turns and revelations alongside more questions to be answered.
Fronted by Anne-Marie Duff (“Bad Sisters”), “Suspect” tells the story of bereaved psychotherapist Dr Susannah Newman (Duff) as she tries to track down a serial killer before he strikes again. The Channel 4 show is an adaptation of Danish series Forhøret (“Face to Face”) created by Christoffer Boe.
Cooper joins as a mysterious new client, Jon Fallow, who claims under hypnosis to be a murderer. When he reveals his plan to kill again, Susannah knows he must be stopped. Before the police arrive Jon escapes and Susannah sets out on a deadly mission to save his next victim’s life.
“I’m so pleased to be returning to ‘Suspect’ to be able to dig deeper into the character of Dr Susannah Newman,” said Duff. “Expect lots of twists, turns and revelations alongside more questions to be answered.
- 11/15/2023
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Viaplay has ordered a third and final season of “Face to Face,” the popular Danish psychological crime drama starring Lars Mikkelsen.
“Face to Face” is created and directed by Christoffer Boe and produced by Miso Film. The new season will premiere exclusively on Viaplay later this year.
“Face to Face” takes place following the murder of Christina Rasmussen for which suspects range from Copenhagen’s underworld to the highest echelons of business and the police. Mikkelsen plays Holger Lang, a tycoon who had named Christina his heir and receives a video revealing that she was killed by a contract assassin. Consumed by fury, Lang confronts his colleagues, friends and enemies in a desperate bid to uncover the truth once and for all.
Filming recently started in Copenhagen with all-star Nordic cast, including additional talents to be announced later on. Seasons one and two received eight nominations at the Danish Film Awards.
“Face to Face” is created and directed by Christoffer Boe and produced by Miso Film. The new season will premiere exclusively on Viaplay later this year.
“Face to Face” takes place following the murder of Christina Rasmussen for which suspects range from Copenhagen’s underworld to the highest echelons of business and the police. Mikkelsen plays Holger Lang, a tycoon who had named Christina his heir and receives a video revealing that she was killed by a contract assassin. Consumed by fury, Lang confronts his colleagues, friends and enemies in a desperate bid to uncover the truth once and for all.
Filming recently started in Copenhagen with all-star Nordic cast, including additional talents to be announced later on. Seasons one and two received eight nominations at the Danish Film Awards.
- 3/11/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Nordic production powerhouse Miso Film, which looks to make a splash at the Berlinale Series with its daring HBO Max show “Lust,” is developing high-end international dramas with Scandinavian creatives such as Pilou Asbæk (“Borgen”), Ole Bornedal (“Nightwatch”) and Fenar Ahmad (“Darkland”). The company is part of Fremantle.
Ahead of the Berlinale, Miso founders Peter Bose and Jonas Allen discussed with Variety their ambition to find new voices and original ways to tell stories.
The banner, which just started shooting the third season of “Those Who Kill” and is about to begin filming Season 3 of “Face to Face” with Lars Mikkelsen, recently shot Norwegian sci-fi comedy “Blasted,” for Netflix. “Streamers have opened up new possibilities for genre,” said Allen.
“‘Blasted’ is now in post and is a mix of science fiction and comedy with a lot of CGI,” added Allen. He and Bose said working with streaming series has also...
Ahead of the Berlinale, Miso founders Peter Bose and Jonas Allen discussed with Variety their ambition to find new voices and original ways to tell stories.
The banner, which just started shooting the third season of “Those Who Kill” and is about to begin filming Season 3 of “Face to Face” with Lars Mikkelsen, recently shot Norwegian sci-fi comedy “Blasted,” for Netflix. “Streamers have opened up new possibilities for genre,” said Allen.
“‘Blasted’ is now in post and is a mix of science fiction and comedy with a lot of CGI,” added Allen. He and Bose said working with streaming series has also...
- 2/13/2022
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Documentary
More than a dozen members of the British Royal Family offer their personal thoughts in a new documentary as they pay tribute to the life of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at 99.
All the children of the Queen and the Duke, along with their adult grandchildren and other members of the Royal Family, agreed to take part in Oxford Films’ “Prince Philip: The Royal Family.” Originally conceived to mark Prince Philip’s 100th birthday, the documentary features interviews filmed both before and after the Duke’s death and has footage filmed inside Buckingham Palace, including the Duke’s study, private office and library.
It was commissioned by Patrick Holland, BBC director of factual, arts and classical music, and Claire Sillery, head of commissioning, documentaries. The BBC commissioning editor is Simon Young.
The writer and co-producer is Robert Hardman and the executive producer is Nicolas Kent.
More than a dozen members of the British Royal Family offer their personal thoughts in a new documentary as they pay tribute to the life of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at 99.
All the children of the Queen and the Duke, along with their adult grandchildren and other members of the Royal Family, agreed to take part in Oxford Films’ “Prince Philip: The Royal Family.” Originally conceived to mark Prince Philip’s 100th birthday, the documentary features interviews filmed both before and after the Duke’s death and has footage filmed inside Buckingham Palace, including the Duke’s study, private office and library.
It was commissioned by Patrick Holland, BBC director of factual, arts and classical music, and Claire Sillery, head of commissioning, documentaries. The BBC commissioning editor is Simon Young.
The writer and co-producer is Robert Hardman and the executive producer is Nicolas Kent.
- 9/9/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, the cast of “The Waltons” will reunite in an upcoming episode of “Stars in the House,” and HBO acquired the Scandinavian limited series, “The Investigation.”
Dates
Netflix is set to premiere “Chris Rock: Total Blackout, The Tamborine Extended Cut” on Jan. 12. In this new version of Rock’s Grammy-nominated stand-up special, the comedian returns to the stage in Brooklyn to share his observations on race, fatherhood and politics. The extended cut will unveil never-before-seen jokes, interviews and footages. Watch Rock’s announcement below.
Specials
The cast of the iconic ’70s drama series “The Waltons” will reunite in an upcoming episode of “Stars in the House.” Hosts Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley will welcome Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Kami Cotler, Judy Norton, Michael Learned and Richard Thomas to reflect on their time on the series. The episode will launch Jan. 7 on the livestream series’ YouTube channel.
Dates
Netflix is set to premiere “Chris Rock: Total Blackout, The Tamborine Extended Cut” on Jan. 12. In this new version of Rock’s Grammy-nominated stand-up special, the comedian returns to the stage in Brooklyn to share his observations on race, fatherhood and politics. The extended cut will unveil never-before-seen jokes, interviews and footages. Watch Rock’s announcement below.
Specials
The cast of the iconic ’70s drama series “The Waltons” will reunite in an upcoming episode of “Stars in the House.” Hosts Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley will welcome Mary Beth McDonough, Eric Scott, Kami Cotler, Judy Norton, Michael Learned and Richard Thomas to reflect on their time on the series. The episode will launch Jan. 7 on the livestream series’ YouTube channel.
- 1/4/2021
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
HBO has acquired the Scandinavian limited series “The Investigation,” about the murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall.
The series will explore the complex real-life investigation surrounding Wall’s 2017 murder, which made international headlines around the world as one of the most notorious criminal cases in Danish media history.
In 2017, Wall went missing after she boarded a submarine to interview Danish entrepreneur Peter Madsen in what became known as “The Submarine Case.” The Submarine was found sunken the morning after the August 10 interview and Madsen was charged, and later convicted, of Wall’s murder.
You can watch a trailer for the series above.
Søren Malling (“A Hijacking”) leads the cast as Jens Møller, the Head of Homicide for the Copenhagen Police, alongside Pilou Asbæk (HBO’s “Game of Thrones”) as the prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen. Pernilla August (“Star Wars”) and Rolf Lassgård (“The Hunters”) star as Kim Wall’s parents, Ingrid and Joachim Wall.
The series will explore the complex real-life investigation surrounding Wall’s 2017 murder, which made international headlines around the world as one of the most notorious criminal cases in Danish media history.
In 2017, Wall went missing after she boarded a submarine to interview Danish entrepreneur Peter Madsen in what became known as “The Submarine Case.” The Submarine was found sunken the morning after the August 10 interview and Madsen was charged, and later convicted, of Wall’s murder.
You can watch a trailer for the series above.
Søren Malling (“A Hijacking”) leads the cast as Jens Møller, the Head of Homicide for the Copenhagen Police, alongside Pilou Asbæk (HBO’s “Game of Thrones”) as the prosecutor Jakob Buch-Jepsen. Pernilla August (“Star Wars”) and Rolf Lassgård (“The Hunters”) star as Kim Wall’s parents, Ingrid and Joachim Wall.
- 1/4/2021
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Hit Scandinavian crime drama The Investigation, from A War and Mindhunter director Tobias Lindholm, is getting a U.S. airing after HBO acquired the limited series.
The premium cable network has bought the linear and streaming rights to the six-part series, which comes from Miso Film, the Danish production company owned by Fremantle.
The Investigation explores the case of the 2017 murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who was killed after boarding a homemade submarine. The case was one of the most notorious in Denmark’s history and made international headlines after Wall’s body parts were found in different locations and the owner of the submarine Peter Madsen was charged and convicted of her murder.
The series follows Jens Møller, played by A Hijacking’s Søren Malling, the Head of Homicide, and his team in the pursuit of the truth. With the hope of being able to provide the prosecutor,...
The premium cable network has bought the linear and streaming rights to the six-part series, which comes from Miso Film, the Danish production company owned by Fremantle.
The Investigation explores the case of the 2017 murder of Swedish journalist Kim Wall, who was killed after boarding a homemade submarine. The case was one of the most notorious in Denmark’s history and made international headlines after Wall’s body parts were found in different locations and the owner of the submarine Peter Madsen was charged and convicted of her murder.
The series follows Jens Møller, played by A Hijacking’s Søren Malling, the Head of Homicide, and his team in the pursuit of the truth. With the hope of being able to provide the prosecutor,...
- 1/4/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix is ramping up activity in Scandinavia with the commission of two local film projects, Swedish feature Red Dot and Norwegian pic Cadaver.
The news was announced today at the Stockholm Film Festival.
Red Dot is an action thriller produced by Nordic major Sf Studios. It focuses on two characters, a couple in their late twenties who are struggling with their marriage. When the woman becomes pregnant they make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by travelling to north Sweden for a hiking trip. After a quarrel with two local hunters however, their romantic trip slowly turns into a nightmare.
Alain Darborg is directing and also wrote the script with Per Dickson.
Cadaver is a horror movie produced by Oslo-based Motion Blur Films. Set in the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, it follows a family who are invited to a local hotel to attend an interactive theater play with a free meal included.
The news was announced today at the Stockholm Film Festival.
Red Dot is an action thriller produced by Nordic major Sf Studios. It focuses on two characters, a couple in their late twenties who are struggling with their marriage. When the woman becomes pregnant they make an attempt to rekindle their relationship by travelling to north Sweden for a hiking trip. After a quarrel with two local hunters however, their romantic trip slowly turns into a nightmare.
Alain Darborg is directing and also wrote the script with Per Dickson.
Cadaver is a horror movie produced by Oslo-based Motion Blur Films. Set in the aftermath of a nuclear disaster, it follows a family who are invited to a local hotel to attend an interactive theater play with a free meal included.
- 11/14/2019
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
Nordisk Film & TV Fond has announced three features, two series and a documentary set to receive $1.4m in financing, as well as distribution, dubbing and cultural initiative support recipients. Doing so, it highlights some of the key titles moving forward in the Nordic region.
Already backed by the Danish Film Institute’s largest ever grant of $2.4m, another $8.6m from Danish broadcaster TV2 and Sf Studios, Ole Bornedal’s WWII drama “Shadows in My Eyes” will receive a further $333,000 from the Nordisk Film & TV Fond, cementing it as one of the country’s most ambitious features to date.
In 1945, the Royal Air Force, intending to take out a Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, mistakenly bombed a French school, killing several children and nuns. “Shadows in My Eyes” will focus on the contrast of innocence versus machines and the children whose lives were irrevocably changed through the tragic error.
Jonas Allen,...
Already backed by the Danish Film Institute’s largest ever grant of $2.4m, another $8.6m from Danish broadcaster TV2 and Sf Studios, Ole Bornedal’s WWII drama “Shadows in My Eyes” will receive a further $333,000 from the Nordisk Film & TV Fond, cementing it as one of the country’s most ambitious features to date.
In 1945, the Royal Air Force, intending to take out a Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, mistakenly bombed a French school, killing several children and nuns. “Shadows in My Eyes” will focus on the contrast of innocence versus machines and the children whose lives were irrevocably changed through the tragic error.
Jonas Allen,...
- 8/17/2019
- by Jamie Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Ole Bornedal’s World War II drama Shadows In My Eyes receives $2.4m.
As part of its new mandate to back higher-budget films, the Danish Film Institute has awarded its largest-ever feature film production grant - Dkk 16m ($2.4m) - to Ole Bornedal’s new film.
The World War II drama Shadows In My Eyes is about the real-life tragedy of 1945, when instead of bombing the Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, the Royal Air Force mistakenly hit the French school, killing several children and nuns.
Danish broadcaster TV2 and Sf Studios are also backing the film with a total budget of $8.6m.
As part of its new mandate to back higher-budget films, the Danish Film Institute has awarded its largest-ever feature film production grant - Dkk 16m ($2.4m) - to Ole Bornedal’s new film.
The World War II drama Shadows In My Eyes is about the real-life tragedy of 1945, when instead of bombing the Gestapo headquarters in Copenhagen, the Royal Air Force mistakenly hit the French school, killing several children and nuns.
Danish broadcaster TV2 and Sf Studios are also backing the film with a total budget of $8.6m.
- 5/10/2019
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Goteborg, Sweden — Christoffer Boe and a stellar Danish cast are on board Miso Film’s series “Face to Face,” produced for the Nent Group.
The show, currently in production, will be sold worldwide by Fremantle. This is Boe’s second TV series produced by Miso Film’s Peter Bose and Jonas Allen after “Warrior,” and his first TV drama for Nent Group’s Nordic streaming service Viaplay.
The Danish director, who struck gold in 2018 with the local pic “The Purity of Vengeance,” last year’s biggest B.O hit in Denmark, and the drama series “Warrior” – delves deeper into crime with “Face to Face” (“Førhøret” in Danish), co-penned by Jakob Weis (“That Time of Year”).
An exceptional all-star cast have joined the director: Ulrich Thomsen (“The New Pope”), Lars Mikkelsen (“Ride Upon the Storm”), Nikolaj Lie Kaas (“Britannia”), Trine Dyrholm (“The Legacy”), David Dencik (“MacMafia”), Lars Ranthe (“Pros and Cons...
The show, currently in production, will be sold worldwide by Fremantle. This is Boe’s second TV series produced by Miso Film’s Peter Bose and Jonas Allen after “Warrior,” and his first TV drama for Nent Group’s Nordic streaming service Viaplay.
The Danish director, who struck gold in 2018 with the local pic “The Purity of Vengeance,” last year’s biggest B.O hit in Denmark, and the drama series “Warrior” – delves deeper into crime with “Face to Face” (“Førhøret” in Danish), co-penned by Jakob Weis (“That Time of Year”).
An exceptional all-star cast have joined the director: Ulrich Thomsen (“The New Pope”), Lars Mikkelsen (“Ride Upon the Storm”), Nikolaj Lie Kaas (“Britannia”), Trine Dyrholm (“The Legacy”), David Dencik (“MacMafia”), Lars Ranthe (“Pros and Cons...
- 1/31/2019
- by Annika Pham
- Variety Film + TV
Other projects backed by June round of Nordisk Film & TV Fond include Liberty created by Asger Leth.
Danish director Christoffer Boe is lining up a hot cast for his new Danish crime TV series Warrior.
Dar Salim (A War, Game of Thrones, pictured) will play a former soldier and Danica Curcic plays the policewoman he loves, with the ensemble also including Lars Ranthe, Nicolas Bro, Søren Malling, Jacob Oftebro and Natalie Madueño.
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film produce the 6x48’ series, which Boe co-wrote with Simon Paternak. The project just received $356,000 (Nok 3m) in funding in the latest round from the Nordisk Film & TV Fond.
It is produced for Denmark’s TV2 with further funding from the Danish Film Institute. Shooting now, it will be delivered in autumn 2018 with FremantleMedia International handles sales.
It is described as “a modern-day character-driven crime drama about strong human bonds, loyalty and treachery among army veterans, gang members...
Danish director Christoffer Boe is lining up a hot cast for his new Danish crime TV series Warrior.
Dar Salim (A War, Game of Thrones, pictured) will play a former soldier and Danica Curcic plays the policewoman he loves, with the ensemble also including Lars Ranthe, Nicolas Bro, Søren Malling, Jacob Oftebro and Natalie Madueño.
Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film produce the 6x48’ series, which Boe co-wrote with Simon Paternak. The project just received $356,000 (Nok 3m) in funding in the latest round from the Nordisk Film & TV Fond.
It is produced for Denmark’s TV2 with further funding from the Danish Film Institute. Shooting now, it will be delivered in autumn 2018 with FremantleMedia International handles sales.
It is described as “a modern-day character-driven crime drama about strong human bonds, loyalty and treachery among army veterans, gang members...
- 6/28/2017
- by wendy.mitchell@screendaily.com (Wendy Mitchell)
- ScreenDaily
Shooting will begin on the Ulrich Thomsen-starring film next week in Denmark.
Scandinavian outfit TrustNordisk will handle international sales on The Possession director Ole Bornedal’s as-of-yet untitled next feature, which will commence shooting on location in Copenhagen and Aalborg next week.
Starring Ulrich Thomsen (The Celebration), Nicolas Bro (War Horse), Lene Maria Christensen (A Family) and Mia Lyhne (Borgen), the film will tell the story of two tradesmen who, following an argument, drunkenly hire two hitmen to take out their wives.
The film is produced by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose for Miso Film in co-production with 4Fiction and Nordisk Film with support from the Danish Film Institute, Dr and West Danish Film Fund.
Nordisk Film will be handling domestic distribution, which is pencilled in for December 25 2016.
Scandinavian outfit TrustNordisk will handle international sales on The Possession director Ole Bornedal’s as-of-yet untitled next feature, which will commence shooting on location in Copenhagen and Aalborg next week.
Starring Ulrich Thomsen (The Celebration), Nicolas Bro (War Horse), Lene Maria Christensen (A Family) and Mia Lyhne (Borgen), the film will tell the story of two tradesmen who, following an argument, drunkenly hire two hitmen to take out their wives.
The film is produced by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose for Miso Film in co-production with 4Fiction and Nordisk Film with support from the Danish Film Institute, Dr and West Danish Film Fund.
Nordisk Film will be handling domestic distribution, which is pencilled in for December 25 2016.
- 2/12/2016
- ScreenDaily
New distribution and production partnership will initially run for three years.
Scandinavian majors Nordisk Film and Miso Film have announced a new distribution and production partnership.
Through the collaboration, Nordisk Film will distribute the entire range of Miso Film’s television series and feature films in Scandinavia, and Nordisk Film will also join the development and production of Miso Film’s projects. Initially, the agreement between the companies will run for three years.
Projects already covered by the collaboration include Miso Film Norway’s TV series Frikjent (Acquitted) starring Nikolaj Cleve Broch and Lena Endre, and directed by Geir Henning Hopland, as well as Miso Film Sweden’s new TV series Vik/STUBØ based on Anne Holt’s novels, with screenplay by the Emmy-winning screenwriter duo Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm.
In addition, Nordisk Film will also distribute the Swedish feature film 438 Dagar (438 Days), the screenplay for which was written by Peter Birro based on Johan Persson...
Scandinavian majors Nordisk Film and Miso Film have announced a new distribution and production partnership.
Through the collaboration, Nordisk Film will distribute the entire range of Miso Film’s television series and feature films in Scandinavia, and Nordisk Film will also join the development and production of Miso Film’s projects. Initially, the agreement between the companies will run for three years.
Projects already covered by the collaboration include Miso Film Norway’s TV series Frikjent (Acquitted) starring Nikolaj Cleve Broch and Lena Endre, and directed by Geir Henning Hopland, as well as Miso Film Sweden’s new TV series Vik/STUBØ based on Anne Holt’s novels, with screenplay by the Emmy-winning screenwriter duo Peter Thorsboe and Mai Brostrøm.
In addition, Nordisk Film will also distribute the Swedish feature film 438 Dagar (438 Days), the screenplay for which was written by Peter Birro based on Johan Persson...
- 5/15/2014
- by geoffrey@macnab.demon.co.uk (Geoffrey Macnab)
- ScreenDaily
Anybody catch the premiere of "Those Who Kill" last night? If so, you'll want to watch this video of the cast discussing their characters along with a preview of next week's Episode 1.02, "The Way Home."
"Those Who Kill" Episode 1.02 - "The Way Home" (airs 3/10/14)
While Catherine Jensen (Chloë Sevigny) waits to be cleared for duty by the D.A.'s office following a recent incident, a murder victim is discovered alongside a curious message.
Meanwhile, Thomas Schaeffer (James D'Arcy) secretly investigates Catherine's past.
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
“Those Who Kill” is produced by Imagine Television and Fox 21. Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo are executive producers for Imagine Television. Glen Morgan (“The X-Files,” “Millennium”) serves as executive producer/showrunner. David Petrarca serves as executive producer and directs several episodes. Peter Bose...
"Those Who Kill" Episode 1.02 - "The Way Home" (airs 3/10/14)
While Catherine Jensen (Chloë Sevigny) waits to be cleared for duty by the D.A.'s office following a recent incident, a murder victim is discovered alongside a curious message.
Meanwhile, Thomas Schaeffer (James D'Arcy) secretly investigates Catherine's past.
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
“Those Who Kill” is produced by Imagine Television and Fox 21. Brian Grazer and Francie Calfo are executive producers for Imagine Television. Glen Morgan (“The X-Files,” “Millennium”) serves as executive producer/showrunner. David Petrarca serves as executive producer and directs several episodes. Peter Bose...
- 3/5/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We're just a few weeks away from the arrival of "Those Who Kill" on A&E, and the network has released a pair of new promos, which you can watch right here. There's not much new to see, but it's a quick refresher course in the look and tone of the show.
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
- 2/14/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
If you've been reading the site lately, you know how excited we are for the March 3rd return of "Bates Motel" to A&E, but there's also a new series debuting the same night we can't wait to check out: "Those Who Kill," with Chloe Sevigny and James D'Arcy. Here are two new promos.
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally...
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally...
- 2/9/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
It's demon against demon in this new promo for A&E's upcoming "Those Who Kill." Plus we have co-stars Chloe Sevigny, James D'Arcy, James Morrison, and Bruce Davison discussing their characters.
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department,...
"Those Who Kill" premieres March 3rd at 10/9c following the Season 2 premiere of "Bates Motel."
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department,...
- 1/29/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A new trailer has arrived for A&E's "Those Who Kill," premiering March 3rd. It runs close to three minutes and gives us a good idea of the serial killer thriller heading our way.
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into her cases and...
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into her cases and...
- 1/21/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
“Those Who Kill,” starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, will be premiering on A&E on Monday, March 3rd, and the network has just sent over the first official artwork for the series. Check it out!
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into...
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department, to provide insight into...
- 1/17/2014
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
“Those Who Kill,” starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, will be premiering on A&E on Monday, March 3rd, and the network has released a bevy of new stills and character promo photos, all of which you can see right here!
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department,...
"Those Who Kill" Synopsis:
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the ten-episode serialized drama is set in Pittsburgh.
As a freshly minted homicide detective, Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) has garnered a reputation for overstepping her boundaries in her unrelenting pursuit to solve Pittsburgh’s most gruesome murders. Motivated by her past, including the disappearance of her brother and the suspicion that her stepfather is a serial killer, she often finds herself emotionally connected to the victims she’s investigating.
Jensen enlists the help of Thomas Schaeffer (D’Arcy), a forensic psychologist who has a tumultuous relationship with the police department,...
- 1/13/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
This week we learned when A&E will be premiering "Those Who Kill" and also got our first look at star Chloë Sevigny. Now the network has sent out an official press release about the show so read on for all the details!
From the Press Release:
A&E Network will premiere the new original scripted series “Those Who Kill” on Monday, March 3rd, at 10 Pm Et/Pt. The suspenseful drama stars Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress Chloë Sevigny (“Big Love,” Boys Don’t Cry) and James D’Arcy (Hitchcock, Cloud Atlas).
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the thrilling drama follows Catherine Jensen (Sevigny), a recently promoted homicide detective who tracks down serial killers and relentlessly seeks the truth behind the disappearance of her brother. Pittsburgh serves as the picturesque backdrop for the ten-episode serialized drama.
“Glen Morgan...
From the Press Release:
A&E Network will premiere the new original scripted series “Those Who Kill” on Monday, March 3rd, at 10 Pm Et/Pt. The suspenseful drama stars Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe-winning actress Chloë Sevigny (“Big Love,” Boys Don’t Cry) and James D’Arcy (Hitchcock, Cloud Atlas).
Based on the Danish crime series format inspired by the bestselling work of author Elsebeth Egholm, the thrilling drama follows Catherine Jensen (Sevigny), a recently promoted homicide detective who tracks down serial killers and relentlessly seeks the truth behind the disappearance of her brother. Pittsburgh serves as the picturesque backdrop for the ten-episode serialized drama.
“Glen Morgan...
- 1/10/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Just the other day we learned that A&E will be pairing its new series "Those Who Kill" with "Bates Motel," with both premiering on Monday, March 3rd, and now we have a look at the first still from the show.
TV Guide landed the first look at Chloë Sevigny ("Big Love," "American Horror Story: Asylum") as Pittsburgh homicide detective Catherine Jensen. Apparently Catherine - who enlists a forensic psychiatrist (James D'Arcy) to help determine if her stepfather (Bruce Davison) is a serial killer - has a few demons of her own.
"Is she a bad cop? I don't know," Sevigny told the Guide. "She's definitely taking advantage of her position."
The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D...
TV Guide landed the first look at Chloë Sevigny ("Big Love," "American Horror Story: Asylum") as Pittsburgh homicide detective Catherine Jensen. Apparently Catherine - who enlists a forensic psychiatrist (James D'Arcy) to help determine if her stepfather (Bruce Davison) is a serial killer - has a few demons of her own.
"Is she a bad cop? I don't know," Sevigny told the Guide. "She's definitely taking advantage of her position."
The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D...
- 1/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We've had a bit of clarification beyond "sometime in 2014" as to when we'll be seeing A&E's "Those Who Kill" arrive on our TV screens. Read on for the details, and expect lots more soon once the network ramps up its promo efforts for the show.
Per Spoiler TV, TV Guide Magazine is reporting that "Those Who Kill," starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, will premiere on March 3rd, the same night "Bates Motel" returns!
The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Joe Carnahan directed the pilot from a script by Glen Morgan. Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer,...
Per Spoiler TV, TV Guide Magazine is reporting that "Those Who Kill," starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, will premiere on March 3rd, the same night "Bates Motel" returns!
The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Joe Carnahan directed the pilot from a script by Glen Morgan. Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer,...
- 1/8/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
We haven't heard much about A&E's "Those Who Kill," starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, other than that it's heading our way sometime in 2014, but now we have a first look teaser video for the show to share.
The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Joe Carnahan directed the pilot from a script by Glen Morgan. Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive produce.
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The project, which hails from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Joe Carnahan directed the pilot from a script by Glen Morgan. Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive produce.
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- 12/7/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
FremantleMedia has signed a deal to buy a majority stake in Miso Films, the Danish producer behind drama series Those Who Kill.
For an undisclosed sum, FremantleMedia is to take a 51% holding in the Scandinavian scriped drama business, founded in 2004 by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose.
The super-indie will also have the opportunity to acquire the remaining shareholding in the future.
Miso is currently working on epic war drama series and film 1864, which it claims is Denmark’s largest-ever production, along with a second series of investigative crime show Dicte, which aired on TV2 Denmark, TV4 Sweden and TV2 Norway.
FremantleMedia chief executive Cecile Frot-Coutaz described the acquisition as an “important milestone” in building the superindie’s primetime scripted business and strengthening its position in the Scandinavian market.
“Jonas and Peter’s talent and strong track record in producing high end drama, together with their current slate, makes Miso Film a perfect fit for FremantleMedia and complements...
For an undisclosed sum, FremantleMedia is to take a 51% holding in the Scandinavian scriped drama business, founded in 2004 by Jonas Allen and Peter Bose.
The super-indie will also have the opportunity to acquire the remaining shareholding in the future.
Miso is currently working on epic war drama series and film 1864, which it claims is Denmark’s largest-ever production, along with a second series of investigative crime show Dicte, which aired on TV2 Denmark, TV4 Sweden and TV2 Norway.
FremantleMedia chief executive Cecile Frot-Coutaz described the acquisition as an “important milestone” in building the superindie’s primetime scripted business and strengthening its position in the Scandinavian market.
“Jonas and Peter’s talent and strong track record in producing high end drama, together with their current slate, makes Miso Film a perfect fit for FremantleMedia and complements...
- 11/6/2013
- ScreenDaily
FremantleMedia is expanding its scripted business with this acquisition in the hot Nordic region. Miso Film‘s TV credits include the recently launched Dicte, and Those Who Kill, a drama being remade for A&E with Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy starring. It’s also working on 1864, an epic war drama series directed by Ole Bornedal that’s Denmark’s biggest production ever. On the feature side, Miso produced 2008′s Max Manus, the Norwegian drama that launched the careers of Kon-Tiki helmers Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg. Here’s the full release: London, November 6th 2013: FremantleMedia, one of the world’s largest and most successful creators, producers and distributors of global television brands, announced today that it has signed a deal to acquire a majority stake in Miso Film, a leading Danish scripted production company. Under the deal – financial terms of which are not disclosed – FremantleMedia will have...
- 11/6/2013
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
Hoping the public's fascination with serial killers hasn't reached the saturation point just yet, A&E is finalizing a deal for a series order for pilot "Those Who Kill," starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy, which Joe Carnahan directed from a script by Glen Morgan.
Per Deadline, the project, from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy, pictured), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior.
Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive produce.
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Per Deadline, the project, from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy, pictured), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior.
Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination), Carnahan (Narc, The Grey), Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive produce.
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- 4/2/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
I have learned that A&E is finalizing a deal for series order to drama pilot Those Who Kill, starring Chloë Sevigny and James D’Arcy. The project, from Imagine Television and Fox 21, is an adaptation of a Danish format and revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior. Joe Carnahan directed the Those Who Kill pilot from a script by Glen Morgan. Morgan, Carnahan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen executive produce. The Those Who Kill pickup comes on the heels of the strong debut of A&E’s latest series, Bates Motel. Those Who Kill was one of two drama pilots A&E ordered last fall. The other,...
- 4/1/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
A few days ago we got word that Chloe Sevigny would be one of the stars of A&E's pilot "Those Who Kill," and now we know with whom she'll be sharing a majority of her screen time as British actor James D’Arcy has been set as the male lead.
The project, an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior. D’Arcy can currently be seen in Cloud Atlas and Hitchcock, in which he plays Anthony Perkins.
Joe Carnahan (Narc, The Grey) is directing "Those Who Kill" from a script by Glen Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination...
The project, an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy), who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior. D’Arcy can currently be seen in Cloud Atlas and Hitchcock, in which he plays Anthony Perkins.
Joe Carnahan (Narc, The Grey) is directing "Those Who Kill" from a script by Glen Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination...
- 11/2/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: British actor James D’Arcy (Master And Commander) is set as the male lead opposite Chloë Sevigny in A&E’s drama pilot Those Who Kill. The project, an adaptation of a Danish format, revolves around police detective Catherine Jensen (Sevigny) and forensic profiler Thomas Schaffer (D’Arcy) who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Thomas is described as a handsome and intellectual college psychology teacher with a PhD who focuses on serial killer behavior. Joe Carnahan is directing Those Who Kill from a script by Glen Morgan. Imagine Television and Fox 21 produce, with Morgan, Carnahan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen executive producing. D’Arcy, repped by CAA, UK’s Markham Froggatt & Irwin, and Management 360, is currently seen in Cloud Atlas and Hitchcock, in which he plays Anthony Perkins.
- 11/2/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
She's currently scorching TV screens with her portrayal of 1960's nymphomaniac Shelley in "American Horror Story: Asylum," and now Chloe Sevigny is heading to A&E for "Those Who Kill."
A&E’s drama pilot is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, which revolve around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Per Deadline, Sevigny will play female lead Catherine Jensen, a newly appointed detective in the Boston Police Department’s Homicide Division who is intelligent, fearless, strong, and determined.
Joe Carnahan (Narc, The Grey) is directing "Those Who Kill" from a script by Glen Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination). Imagine Television and Fox 21 produce with Morgan, Carnahan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive producing.
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A&E’s drama pilot is an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, which revolve around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Per Deadline, Sevigny will play female lead Catherine Jensen, a newly appointed detective in the Boston Police Department’s Homicide Division who is intelligent, fearless, strong, and determined.
Joe Carnahan (Narc, The Grey) is directing "Those Who Kill" from a script by Glen Morgan ("The X-Files," "Millennium," Final Destination). Imagine Television and Fox 21 produce with Morgan, Carnahan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen executive producing.
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- 10/29/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
A&E’s drama pilot Those Who Kill has landed Chloë Sevigny as one of the leads. The project, an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, revolves around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. In a rich cable casting deal, Sevigny will play female lead Catherine Jensen, the newly appointed Detective in the Boston Police Department’s Homicide Division who is intelligent, fearless, strong and determined. Joe Carnahan is directing Those Who Kill from a script by Glen Morgan. Imagine Television and Fox 21 produce, with Morgan, Carnahan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen executive producing. Sevigny won a Golden Globe for her role on HBO’s Big Love and was nominated for an Oscar for Boys Don’t Cry. She recently starred in Paul Abbot’s provocative...
- 10/29/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Chloe Sevigny has joined the cast of A&E's Those Who Kill pilot based on the Danish series Den Som Dræber Variety reports that the project from Fox 21 scripted by TV's Glen Morgan (X-Files) tells of Catherine (Sevigny), a police detective as well as forensic profiler who hunt down serial killers. Joe Carnahan (The A-Team, The Grey) directs while Jonas Allen, Peter Bose, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo and Morgan along are executive producing. The pilot starts shooting in Pittsburgh, Pa this fall. Sevigny of American Horror Story, can be seen next in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's Lovelace, alongside Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Juno Temple, Sharon Stone, Robert Patrick...
- 10/29/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Chloe Sevigny has joined the cast of A&E's Those Who Kill pilot based on the Danish series Den Som Dræber Variety reports that the project from Fox 21 scripted by TV's Glen Morgan (X-Files) tells of Catherine (Sevigny), a police detective as well as forensic profiler who hunt down serial killers. Joe Carnahan (The A-Team, The Grey) directs while Jonas Allen, Peter Bose, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo and Morgan along are executive producing. The pilot starts shooting in Pittsburgh, Pa this fall. Sevigny of American Horror Story, can be seen next in Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman's Lovelace, alongside Amanda Seyfried, Peter Sarsgaard, Juno Temple, Sharon Stone, Robert Patrick...
- 10/29/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Exclusive: Feature writer-director Joe Carnahan (The Grey, The A-Team, Smokin’ Aces) has signed on to direct the pilot for A&E’s drama pilot Those Who Kill. Carnahan also will executive produce the pilot, an adaptation of a Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm. The project, from Imagine Television and Fox 21, revolves around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Glen Morgan wrote the script and executive produces with Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen. This marks a rare venturing into television for Carnahan whose only previous TV gig was directing a pilot for Fox in 2006.
- 7/27/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
It's sometimes hard to judge how Dread-worthy a new project is, but when we hear about one that involves serial killers, we figure you guys want to know about it! So here's the latest on "Those Who Kill", for which A&E has ordered up a pilot.
Deadline reports that A&E Network has secured U.S. format rights to "Those Who Kill", the Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, and has ordered a pilot. The original series revolves around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Imagine Television and Fox 21 will produce the U.S. pilot; Glen Morgan ("The X-Files", "The River") wrote the script. Morgan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen will be executive producers.
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Deadline reports that A&E Network has secured U.S. format rights to "Those Who Kill", the Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, and has ordered a pilot. The original series revolves around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt.
Imagine Television and Fox 21 will produce the U.S. pilot; Glen Morgan ("The X-Files", "The River") wrote the script. Morgan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose, and Jonas Allen will be executive producers.
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- 7/11/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Exclusive: A&E Network has secured U.S. format rights to Those Who Kill, the Danish crime series based on the books by Elsebeth Egholm, and has ordered a pilot. The original series revolves around a police detective and a forensic profiler who possess a deep understanding of the serial killers they hunt. Imagine Television and Fox 21 will produce the U.S. pilot; Glen Morgan wrote the script. Morgan, Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen will be executive producers. The project was originally announced as in development back in January at TCA, along with Bates Motel, which the network just picked up to series without a pilot. A&E also recently ordered a second season of its Western-flavored drama Longmire.
- 7/10/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
The key to any TV network’s success is quality original programming, and looking at AMC’s recent success, it is no surprise that A&E would want to follow a similar path. It has just been announced that A&E and Universal are developing a Psycho TV series:
“Pasadena, CA – January 13, 2012 – A&E is in early development on two potential new series with “Bates Motel,” from Universal Television and “Those Who Kill,” from Imagine Television and Fox21, it was announced today by Bob DeBitetto, President and General Manager, A&E and Bio Channel.
“Bates Motel” serves as a prequel to the most famous fright film of all-time, “Psycho.” A&E is currently in script development. “Bates Motel” will give viewers an intimate understanding of how Norman Bates’ psyche developed from his childhood through his teen years. Fans will have access to the dark, twisted backstory and learn first hand how his mother,...
“Pasadena, CA – January 13, 2012 – A&E is in early development on two potential new series with “Bates Motel,” from Universal Television and “Those Who Kill,” from Imagine Television and Fox21, it was announced today by Bob DeBitetto, President and General Manager, A&E and Bio Channel.
“Bates Motel” serves as a prequel to the most famous fright film of all-time, “Psycho.” A&E is currently in script development. “Bates Motel” will give viewers an intimate understanding of how Norman Bates’ psyche developed from his childhood through his teen years. Fans will have access to the dark, twisted backstory and learn first hand how his mother,...
- 1/13/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
A&E said today that it is in early development on Bates Motel, a drama series that serves as a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock’s horror classic Psycho. Bates Motel, from Universal TV and writer Anthony Cipriano, will delve into how Norman Bates’ dark, twisted backstory from childhood through his teen years and will chronicle how his mother, Norma, and her lover damaged Norman, helping shape the most well-known serial killing motel owner in history. Also in development at A&E is Those Who Kill, an adaptation of a Danish series which in turn was based on author Elsebeth Egholm’s books. The project, from Imagine Television and Fox21, centers on a female police detective and a “profiler” (forensic psychiatrist), on the hunt for serial killers. Glen Morgan will write the script and will executive produce with Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen. The March 2011 premiere of...
- 1/13/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Sam Worthington will star in Summit Entertainment's remake of Danish thriller The Candidate , with Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen producing through their Temple Hill Entertainment ( Twilight ), reports Variety . Beau Willimon will write the adaptation, which follows an aspiring lawyer who wakes up in a hotel room with scant memories of the woman he met the night before, only to discover she's dead in the bathroom -- and he's about to be blackmailed for her murder. As he fights to clear his name, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads back to his own father's mysterious death. Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film will executive produce. Worthington, who starred in Terminator Salvation this summer, can next be seen in Avatar , Last Night and Clash of the Titans .
- 7/22/2009
- Comingsoon.net
Sam Worthington, star of Terminator Salvation and James Cameron’s upcoming sci-fi epic Avatar, has signed on to star in The Candidate. Beau Willimon is writing the screenplay and the film is based on the recent Danish thriller Kandidaten. In film, an aspiring lawyer wakes up in a hotel room with scant memories of the woman he met the night before, only to discover she's dead in the bathroom -- and he's about to be blackmailed for her murder. As he fights to clear his name, he uncovers a conspiracy that leads back to his own father's mysterious death. Written by Stefan Jaworski, the original played in theaters in Denmark last year, but has no American distributor at the moment. The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake. Scribe Willimon previously wrote the political play Farragut North, which at one time Warner Bros.
- 7/22/2009
- by James Cook
- TheMovingPicture.net
Well dang, is there a movie that this Sam Worthington guy isn’t attached to star in? Okay, it’s not like he’s in every movie, it just seems that way. Having snatched primo roles in Louis Leterrier’s “Clash of the Titans” remake, James Cameron’s “Avatar”, and this summer’s “Terminator Salvation”, Worthington is looking to front the Hollywood remake of the Danish thriller “The Candidate” for Summit Entertainment, the same folks behind the “Twilight” franchise, though this doesn’t look very teen friendly. THR says Worthington will play… …a defense attorney that goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a nothing-is-what-it-seems fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher’s “The Game,” the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer’s father. The Danish original, which doesn’t currently have a Stateside distributor, was...
- 7/22/2009
- by Nix
- Beyond Hollywood
Sam Worthington is attached to star in a remake of the recent Danish thriller "The Candidate." Beau Willimon has been hired to write the project, and Summit has picked up the remake rights. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are producing. The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake. In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder.
- 7/21/2009
- by Adnan Tezer
- Monsters and Critics
Sam Worthington is attached to star in a remake of the recent Danish thriller "The Candidate." Beau Willimon has been hired to write the project, and Summit has picked up the remake rights.
Industry Entertainment, which reps the original film's director, Kasper Barfoed, and star, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, as well as Worthington, packaged the project. Several bidders got involved until Summit's Erik Feig nabbed it.
Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are producing. Worthington might also produce.
The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake.
In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a nothing-is-what-it-seems fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher's "The Game," the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer's father.
Written by Stefan Jaworski, "The Candidate...
Industry Entertainment, which reps the original film's director, Kasper Barfoed, and star, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, as well as Worthington, packaged the project. Several bidders got involved until Summit's Erik Feig nabbed it.
Temple Hill Entertainment's Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey are producing. Worthington might also produce.
The original film's producers, Peter Bose and Jonas Allen of Miso Film, will executive produce the remake.
In "The Candidate," a defense attorney goes on the hunt for a group of blackmailers when he is suddenly accused of murder. In a nothing-is-what-it-seems fantasia reminiscent of David Fincher's "The Game," the mystery ends up tying back into the suspicious death of the lawyer's father.
Written by Stefan Jaworski, "The Candidate...
- 7/21/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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