Netflix’s surprise hit psychological dark comedy series Baby Reindeer is surprising people with its cute name and intensely dark story. Created by Richard Gadd, the Netflix series is based on Gadd’s autobiographical one-man show of the same name and it tells Gadd’s experience of being sexually assaulted in his 20s. Baby Reindeer stars Gadd in the lead role with Jessica Gunning, Nava Mau, Tom Goodman-Hill, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Danny Kirrane, Hugh Coles, and Nina Sosanya starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the psychologically thrilling look on obsession and the rawness of the dark comedy in Baby Reindeer you should check out these similar shows next.
You (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
You is a psychological crime thriller series created by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble. Based on a novel series of the same name by Caroline Kepnes, the Netflix series follows the story of Joe Goldberg, a young...
You (Netflix) Credit – Netflix
You is a psychological crime thriller series created by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble. Based on a novel series of the same name by Caroline Kepnes, the Netflix series follows the story of Joe Goldberg, a young...
- 4/25/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Ripley is a psychological crime-thriller series written and directed by Steven Zaillian. Based on a 1955 novel titled The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith, the Netflix series is set in the 1960s and it follows the story of Ripley as a wealthy man hires him to convince his son to come back home from Italy. However, when Ripley gets there he gets jealous of the oppulant life the wealthy man’s son is leading and decides to take it for himself. The novel by Highsmith was adapted once before into a film written and directed by Anthony Minghella, and it starred Matt Damon as the titular character. Ripley stars Andrew Scott in the lead role with Dakota Fanning, Johnny Flynn, Eliot Sumner, and Maurizio Lombardi starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved Zaillian’s take on The Talented Mr. Ripley, here are some similar shows you should check out next.
- 4/7/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Well, this is a bummer.
Paramount+ has canceled the Fatal Attraction reboot and Rabbit Hole after their freshman seasons.
The streaming service announced the shocking news Thursday.
"Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+," a rep for the streamer said via a statement obtained by TV Line.
"We want to thank both series' entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life."
Fatal Attraction premiered April 30 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and international territories.
The streaming service described the series as "a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone Fatal Attraction through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder."
"In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence,...
Paramount+ has canceled the Fatal Attraction reboot and Rabbit Hole after their freshman seasons.
The streaming service announced the shocking news Thursday.
"Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+," a rep for the streamer said via a statement obtained by TV Line.
"We want to thank both series' entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life."
Fatal Attraction premiered April 30 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and international territories.
The streaming service described the series as "a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone Fatal Attraction through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder."
"In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Paramount+ continues to thin its roster of scripted originals.
The Paramount Global-backed service has canceled its Fatal Attraction reboot as well as its Kiefer Sutherland-led drama Rabbit Hole. Both shows, which ran for one season each, will continue to remain on the platform rather than being pulled from the service completely.
“Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+. We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life. Both Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will continue to be available on Paramount+ for audiences to discover,” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Fatal Attraction, a reboot of the Glenn Close and Michael Douglas psychosexual thriller, starred Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson and was produced in-house by Paramount Television Studios. The series, from showrunner Alexandra Cunningham...
The Paramount Global-backed service has canceled its Fatal Attraction reboot as well as its Kiefer Sutherland-led drama Rabbit Hole. Both shows, which ran for one season each, will continue to remain on the platform rather than being pulled from the service completely.
“Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+. We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life. Both Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will continue to be available on Paramount+ for audiences to discover,” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.
Fatal Attraction, a reboot of the Glenn Close and Michael Douglas psychosexual thriller, starred Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson and was produced in-house by Paramount Television Studios. The series, from showrunner Alexandra Cunningham...
- 10/26/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Both “Rabbit Hole” and the “Fatal Attraction” TV series have been canceled after just one season each at Paramount+, Variety has learned.
“‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’ will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+,” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement. “We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life. Both ‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’ will continue to be available on Paramount+ for audiences to discover.”
“Fatal Attraction” was a reboot of the 1987 film of the same name. The show originally debuted on the streamer with its first three episodes on April 30 and concluded on May 28.
Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson starred in the series as Alexandra Forrest and Daniel Gallagher, the roles originally played by Glenn Close and Michael Douglass in the film.
The series official synopsis states: “In the present day,...
“‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’ will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+,” a Paramount+ spokesperson said in a statement. “We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life. Both ‘Fatal Attraction’ and ‘Rabbit Hole’ will continue to be available on Paramount+ for audiences to discover.”
“Fatal Attraction” was a reboot of the 1987 film of the same name. The show originally debuted on the streamer with its first three episodes on April 30 and concluded on May 28.
Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson starred in the series as Alexandra Forrest and Daniel Gallagher, the roles originally played by Glenn Close and Michael Douglass in the film.
The series official synopsis states: “In the present day,...
- 10/26/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
[This story contains major spoilers to the finale of Fatal Attraction.]
The ending to Fatal Attraction has been the topic of much debate in the decades since the classic film first released in 1987. Glenn Close, who starred as villain Alex Forrest, has spoken out about the ways she feels the movie failed her character; and it was revealed in recent years that the studio retooled the film’s ending, despite Close advocating for the original treatment.
All of that when looking back at the film in modern-day was precisely why showrunner Alexandra Cunningham initially had hesitations about reimagining the story for TV. But, when speaking freely about the entire series, Cunningham revealed that she ultimately seized the opportunity because she wanted to not only expand Alex’s perspective as the role is taken on by Lizzy Caplan, but also explore the effects on Ellen (Alyssa Jirrels), the daughter of Dan and Beth Gallagher, who are played by Joshua Jackson...
The ending to Fatal Attraction has been the topic of much debate in the decades since the classic film first released in 1987. Glenn Close, who starred as villain Alex Forrest, has spoken out about the ways she feels the movie failed her character; and it was revealed in recent years that the studio retooled the film’s ending, despite Close advocating for the original treatment.
All of that when looking back at the film in modern-day was precisely why showrunner Alexandra Cunningham initially had hesitations about reimagining the story for TV. But, when speaking freely about the entire series, Cunningham revealed that she ultimately seized the opportunity because she wanted to not only expand Alex’s perspective as the role is taken on by Lizzy Caplan, but also explore the effects on Ellen (Alyssa Jirrels), the daughter of Dan and Beth Gallagher, who are played by Joshua Jackson...
- 5/30/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nina Ruscio remembers seeing the blockbuster psychosexual thriller “Fatal Attraction” when it was released in 1987 and the controversy that followed it, the “deep psychic weight” and “issues of misogyny and mental health” that surrounded the hit about marriage and infidelity that starred Michael Douglas, Glenn Close and Anne Archer. “It crossed a lot of the wires of psychic intensity at the time,” she recalls. So when the opportunity arose for Ruscio to serve as the production designer on the new eight-part “Fatal Attraction” reboot for Paramount+, she knew that if she signed on, there was some risk she’d find herself in the middle of a new firestorm. But she trusted her instincts in saying yes.
“I was attracted to (showrunner) Alexandra Cunningham’s intention to actually reset the story in a contemporary time look and at Alex’s reasons for her circumstance,” Ruscio says, “and Dan’s for his,...
“I was attracted to (showrunner) Alexandra Cunningham’s intention to actually reset the story in a contemporary time look and at Alex’s reasons for her circumstance,” Ruscio says, “and Dan’s for his,...
- 5/28/2023
- by Ray Richmond
- Gold Derby
Few women in cinematic history have been vilified so much as Alex Forrest. Played by Glenn Close, this wild and seductive career woman terrorizes her married lover, Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas), after a weekend fling in the mother of all erotic thrillers "Fatal Attraction." The original Alex is the epitome of a femme fatale and embodies the saying, "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." Released in 1987, Adrian Lyne's film has been reevaluated through the lens of modern sexual politics, with a much more sympathetic reappraisal of Alex's character and a refusal to see Dan as the story's hapless victim. A reboot from creators Kevin J. Hynes and Alexandra Cunningham attempts to reckon with this complicated legacy in an eight-part series starring Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson as the toxic lovers.
The series begins with an incarcerated Dan (Jackson) confessing his sins in a parole hearing 15 years after...
The series begins with an incarcerated Dan (Jackson) confessing his sins in a parole hearing 15 years after...
- 5/18/2023
- by Jenn Adams
- Slash Film
Although Alex Forrest, Lizzy Caplan’s character in the Paramount+ series, commits even worse crimes than Glenn Close did in the 1987 movie, Caplan doesn’t see Alex as a villain.
TheWrap spoke to the actress and the series showrunner, Alexandra Cunningham about how they — and the series itself — views Alex more sympathetically, despite the “unforgivable things, villainous things,” she does after lawyer Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) ends their brief affair. Video of the interview can be seen above.
As Glenn Close told the New York Times in 2017, “Now she’s considered one of the greatest villains ever. That to me is a mistake. I’ve never thought of her as a villain, just in distress.”
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TheWrap: Glenn Close said that she didn’t think of Alex as a villain. Would you agree with that?...
TheWrap spoke to the actress and the series showrunner, Alexandra Cunningham about how they — and the series itself — views Alex more sympathetically, despite the “unforgivable things, villainous things,” she does after lawyer Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) ends their brief affair. Video of the interview can be seen above.
As Glenn Close told the New York Times in 2017, “Now she’s considered one of the greatest villains ever. That to me is a mistake. I’ve never thought of her as a villain, just in distress.”
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TheWrap: Glenn Close said that she didn’t think of Alex as a villain. Would you agree with that?...
- 5/14/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
[This story contains spoilers to the first three episodes of Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction.]
Glenn Close has made her thoughts on Fatal Attraction known in the conversation around the legacy of the iconic 1987 film that co-starred herself and Michael Douglas.
Reading about Close’s character work, the original (and then retooled) ending to the erotic thriller and Close’s wishes that the Oscar-nominated film had explored more of Alex Forrest’s mental illness, instead of labeling her with extreme villainy, are all partly what inspired Alexandra Cunningham to agree to adapt the movie into the Fatal Attraction limited series that has now begun streaming on Paramount+.
“[Close has] always said that if anyone was going to do [a remake], that she hoped someone would dig deeper into Alex’s point of view and her motivations,” Cunningham told The Hollywood Reporter (in an interview that took place before the Writers Guild of America went on strike).
So when the showrunner heard through a mutual connection — the show’s hair department head,...
Glenn Close has made her thoughts on Fatal Attraction known in the conversation around the legacy of the iconic 1987 film that co-starred herself and Michael Douglas.
Reading about Close’s character work, the original (and then retooled) ending to the erotic thriller and Close’s wishes that the Oscar-nominated film had explored more of Alex Forrest’s mental illness, instead of labeling her with extreme villainy, are all partly what inspired Alexandra Cunningham to agree to adapt the movie into the Fatal Attraction limited series that has now begun streaming on Paramount+.
“[Close has] always said that if anyone was going to do [a remake], that she hoped someone would dig deeper into Alex’s point of view and her motivations,” Cunningham told The Hollywood Reporter (in an interview that took place before the Writers Guild of America went on strike).
So when the showrunner heard through a mutual connection — the show’s hair department head,...
- 5/3/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest and Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher in Fatal Attraction streaming on Paramount+ 2022. Photo credit: Monty Brinton/Paramount+ In the new streaming series reboot of Fatal Attraction, part of the story is told in flashback, but part of it is told in the present, with young Ellen Gallagher all grown up and studying psychology in college. The device allows the lurid affair — the one we all remember from the 1987 film — to be viewed through a more modern-day perspective. Alexandra Cunningham, who is executive producer and showrunner for the series, explained to us why the producers and writers wanted to give the show that extra little twist. (Click on the media bar below to hear Alexandra Cunningham) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Fatal_Attraction_.mp3 Fatal Attraction is currently streaming on Paramount+.
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- 5/1/2023
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
“Fatal Attraction” is a story about hubris. Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson), a high-powered LA County prosecutor, lives a life of means. He’s inherited the de facto family business, he has a loving wife and daughter, and he can escape precarious legal situations with a well-placed phone call or two. Then, a woman enters his life who he can’t ignore: Alex Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), a member of the Victim Services team who ends up in the same courthouse hallways Dan patrols on a daily basis.
You don’t need to have seen a single movie from the 1980s to know that “Fatal Attraction” is also the story of an affair, one that plays out roughly the way it does in the film on which the Paramount+ series is based. Innocent-enough interactions quickly add up to Dan and Alex in bed together. Dan tries to end things and pretend their romantic few days never happened.
You don’t need to have seen a single movie from the 1980s to know that “Fatal Attraction” is also the story of an affair, one that plays out roughly the way it does in the film on which the Paramount+ series is based. Innocent-enough interactions quickly add up to Dan and Alex in bed together. Dan tries to end things and pretend their romantic few days never happened.
- 4/30/2023
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
In the Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction,” Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan take on the iconic roles first played by Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the 1987 film, a time when erotic thrillers competed at the Oscars. But in those 36, times have changed.
“The movie is in an era of time where we were much more comfortable, oddly, examining human sexuality. We seem much more prudish now in the way that we deal with this,” Jackson told TheWrap.
While the industry debates whether to tone down onscreen intimacy or skip sex scenes entirely, the series, which premieres on Sunday, April 30, doesn’t shy away from showing the steaminess of the central affair and features partial nudity from both leads.
TheWrap sat down with Jackson, Caplan, showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and director Silver Tree to discuss how Hollywood’s attitude to sex has changed in the last few decades.
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“The movie is in an era of time where we were much more comfortable, oddly, examining human sexuality. We seem much more prudish now in the way that we deal with this,” Jackson told TheWrap.
While the industry debates whether to tone down onscreen intimacy or skip sex scenes entirely, the series, which premieres on Sunday, April 30, doesn’t shy away from showing the steaminess of the central affair and features partial nudity from both leads.
TheWrap sat down with Jackson, Caplan, showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and director Silver Tree to discuss how Hollywood’s attitude to sex has changed in the last few decades.
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- 4/29/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
This Sunday, Fatal Attraction returns.
The famed IP is getting the series treatment, which allows for a much deeper dive into the story and its characters.
Like you, we have IP refreshing and reboot fatigue, but we've seen Fatal Attraction Season 1 in its entirety and believe that further exploration has merits.
Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is an attorney on the cusp of a significant promotion. He's happily married to Beth (Amanda Peet), and the couple has a lovely daughter, Ellen.
But as bright as Dan's life seems on the outside, he's riddled with self-doubt when an opportunity slips through his fingers, and he begins looking outside of his family for validation.
Dan finds that validation in Alex Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), a coworker with an understanding of his professional pressures because she faces the same.
Dan and Alex have a one-weekend affair that scratches an itch for both of them. Dan feels seen,...
The famed IP is getting the series treatment, which allows for a much deeper dive into the story and its characters.
Like you, we have IP refreshing and reboot fatigue, but we've seen Fatal Attraction Season 1 in its entirety and believe that further exploration has merits.
Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is an attorney on the cusp of a significant promotion. He's happily married to Beth (Amanda Peet), and the couple has a lovely daughter, Ellen.
But as bright as Dan's life seems on the outside, he's riddled with self-doubt when an opportunity slips through his fingers, and he begins looking outside of his family for validation.
Dan finds that validation in Alex Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), a coworker with an understanding of his professional pressures because she faces the same.
Dan and Alex have a one-weekend affair that scratches an itch for both of them. Dan feels seen,...
- 4/29/2023
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
A curious Anne Archer lifts the lid off of a boiling pot only to discover the body of her young daughter’s mangled and bloated bunny. It’s a film scene that still echoes in the minds of cinephiles and physiological thriller enthusiasts alike. However, unlike the 1987 film starring Archer, Michael Douglas and the incomparable Glenn Close, Paramount+’s new series, “Fatal Attraction,” is void of boiled mammals. What it does have is a more intricately fleshed-out narrative of a pompous and ambitious district attorney Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson), whose tawdry affair with a young woman, Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), quickly spirals out of his control.
“Dirty John” creator Alexandra Cunningham and writer Kevin J. Hynes’ series opens in the present day in Los Angeles, with a frazzled and bearded Dan pleading his case for parole. He’s served 15 years for killing Alex, a crime he attests to, before being granted his freedom.
“Dirty John” creator Alexandra Cunningham and writer Kevin J. Hynes’ series opens in the present day in Los Angeles, with a frazzled and bearded Dan pleading his case for parole. He’s served 15 years for killing Alex, a crime he attests to, before being granted his freedom.
- 4/29/2023
- by Aramide Tinubu
- Variety Film + TV
Here’s a look at this week’s biggest premieres, parties and openings in Los Angeles and New York City, including red carpets for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Love & Death, Bupkis and Fatal Attraction.
Chaplin Award Gala
Viola Davis was honored at the Chaplin Awards Gala in NYC on Monday, with support from Meryl Streep, Jessica Chastain, Steve McQueen, Gina Prince-Bythewood and husband Julius Tennon.
Meryl Streep, Viola Davis and Jessica Chastain Steve McQueen, Jessica Chastain, Meryl Streep, Julius Tennon, Viola Davis, Gina Prince-Bythewood, George C. Wolfe and Jayme Lawson
Fatal Attraction premiere
Joshua Jackson, Lizzy Caplan, Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Brian Goodman, Reno Wilson and showrunner Alexandra Cunningham walked the carpet at the Fatal Attraction premiere in L.A. on Monday.
Reno Wilson, Toby Huss, Alyssa Jirrels, Lizzy Caplan, Joshua Jackson, Amanda Peet, Dee Wallace and Brian Goodman Alexandra Cunningham, Lizzy Caplan and Nicole Clemens...
Chaplin Award Gala
Viola Davis was honored at the Chaplin Awards Gala in NYC on Monday, with support from Meryl Streep, Jessica Chastain, Steve McQueen, Gina Prince-Bythewood and husband Julius Tennon.
Meryl Streep, Viola Davis and Jessica Chastain Steve McQueen, Jessica Chastain, Meryl Streep, Julius Tennon, Viola Davis, Gina Prince-Bythewood, George C. Wolfe and Jayme Lawson
Fatal Attraction premiere
Joshua Jackson, Lizzy Caplan, Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Brian Goodman, Reno Wilson and showrunner Alexandra Cunningham walked the carpet at the Fatal Attraction premiere in L.A. on Monday.
Reno Wilson, Toby Huss, Alyssa Jirrels, Lizzy Caplan, Joshua Jackson, Amanda Peet, Dee Wallace and Brian Goodman Alexandra Cunningham, Lizzy Caplan and Nicole Clemens...
- 4/28/2023
- by Kirsten Chuba
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The reshot ending of Adrian Lyne’s 1987 Fatal Attraction is one of the most successful blunders in Hollywood history.
Sure, turning Glenn Close’s scorned Alex Forrest into a nearly unkillable slasher villain undermined anything that was thematically interesting about the character and the movie. But it also produced a rousing climax that left bloodthirsty audiences cheering and helped make Fatal Attraction a blockbuster.
The conclusion so violated the setup of James Dearden’s script that it isn’t a surprise we’re being treated to a long-form re-conception of Fatal Attraction; it’s a surprise that it took so long.
“There’s only one way for something to end,” Alex (Lizzy Caplan) asserts in the eighth and final episode of Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction. “There’s only one decision to make. How are you going to get to that ending?”
Unfortunately, for all of that certitude, the new ending...
Sure, turning Glenn Close’s scorned Alex Forrest into a nearly unkillable slasher villain undermined anything that was thematically interesting about the character and the movie. But it also produced a rousing climax that left bloodthirsty audiences cheering and helped make Fatal Attraction a blockbuster.
The conclusion so violated the setup of James Dearden’s script that it isn’t a surprise we’re being treated to a long-form re-conception of Fatal Attraction; it’s a surprise that it took so long.
“There’s only one way for something to end,” Alex (Lizzy Caplan) asserts in the eighth and final episode of Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction. “There’s only one decision to make. How are you going to get to that ending?”
Unfortunately, for all of that certitude, the new ending...
- 4/26/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Joshua Jackson isn’t shying away from talking dirty.
The star of Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction” admitted that the erotic psychological thriller hinges on its onscreen sex scenes and his chemistry with co-star Lizzy Caplan.
“The sex scenes are of great importance because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other,” Jackson said in a Variety cover story.
Jackson stars as married business man Dan who embarks on an affair with seductively unhinged Alex, played by Caplan. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close portrayed the respective characters in the 1987 Adrian Lyne film.
Jackson explained that the TV reimagining of “Fatal Attraction” sets out to create “something in the beginning that’s transgressive and animalistic, then moving into something sweeter as the sex scenes progress — which is in its way more transgressive, because he’s married.”
“Fatal Attraction” was created by Alexandra Cunningham and directed by Silver Tree,...
The star of Paramount+ series “Fatal Attraction” admitted that the erotic psychological thriller hinges on its onscreen sex scenes and his chemistry with co-star Lizzy Caplan.
“The sex scenes are of great importance because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other,” Jackson said in a Variety cover story.
Jackson stars as married business man Dan who embarks on an affair with seductively unhinged Alex, played by Caplan. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close portrayed the respective characters in the 1987 Adrian Lyne film.
Jackson explained that the TV reimagining of “Fatal Attraction” sets out to create “something in the beginning that’s transgressive and animalistic, then moving into something sweeter as the sex scenes progress — which is in its way more transgressive, because he’s married.”
“Fatal Attraction” was created by Alexandra Cunningham and directed by Silver Tree,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Joshua Jackson has no problem talking about sex. In our time together, he doesn’t blush when referencing a woman’s nipples or breaking down how two people “fuck” on television. He’s been viewed as a sex symbol since he was a teen, playing the class-clown-turned-heartthrob Pacey Witter on “Dawson’s Creek,” and now it’s just who he is.
And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
Most know the story behind the 1987 film starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, which grossed $320 million worldwide and was nominated for six Academy Awards,...
And it’s a very big part of “Fatal Attraction.” “The sex scenes are of great importance,” says Jackson, 44, “because they’re furthering the narrative. You have to believe that these people want to fuck each other.” The series, which premieres on Paramount+ on April 30, doesn’t shy away from the kind of nudity that Hollywood used to pepper R-rated adult movies with in the ’70s and ’80s.
Most know the story behind the 1987 film starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, which grossed $320 million worldwide and was nominated for six Academy Awards,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Emily Longeretta
- Variety Film + TV
Plot: A deep-dive reimagining of the classic 80’s thriller, exploring timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.
Review: As Paramount continues to mine its existing franchises and intellectual property for material to populate its streaming service, we will find unique approaches to retelling classic and iconic stories. Many will not be pleased to see their favorite films updated with new casts and creative angles, whether prequels, sequels, or remakes. Fatal Attraction, based on the Michael Douglas and Glen Close psychosexual thriller that did for adultery what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean, features the same main characters and the core concept of the 1987 film but expands the plot in a fundamentally distinct direction. This update mines unfamiliar territory compared to the movie version, which works in theory but not necessarily in execution. Fatal Attraction 2023 is...
Review: As Paramount continues to mine its existing franchises and intellectual property for material to populate its streaming service, we will find unique approaches to retelling classic and iconic stories. Many will not be pleased to see their favorite films updated with new casts and creative angles, whether prequels, sequels, or remakes. Fatal Attraction, based on the Michael Douglas and Glen Close psychosexual thriller that did for adultery what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean, features the same main characters and the core concept of the 1987 film but expands the plot in a fundamentally distinct direction. This update mines unfamiliar territory compared to the movie version, which works in theory but not necessarily in execution. Fatal Attraction 2023 is...
- 4/26/2023
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
“Fatal Attraction” showrunner Alexandra Cunningham says it was at a table read on Zoom when she knew that Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan had the chemistry to make her reimagining of the 1987 movie work.
“The entire cast was there and it’s everyone in their little windows,” Cunningham told me at the premiere of the Paramount+ series Monday night in West Hollywood at the Pacific Design Center. “As soon as Josh and Lizzy started talking to each other, there was chemistry. When you have chemistry on Zoom, you’re going to have chemistry when you meet in real life.”
She continued, “Immediately it was like, ‘These people are really flirting. These people are really living this moment.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, my god, it’s gonna be okay.’”
In the eight-part series, Jackson stars as Dan Gallagher with Caplan as Alex Forrest, roles played by Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the original film.
“The entire cast was there and it’s everyone in their little windows,” Cunningham told me at the premiere of the Paramount+ series Monday night in West Hollywood at the Pacific Design Center. “As soon as Josh and Lizzy started talking to each other, there was chemistry. When you have chemistry on Zoom, you’re going to have chemistry when you meet in real life.”
She continued, “Immediately it was like, ‘These people are really flirting. These people are really living this moment.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, my god, it’s gonna be okay.’”
In the eight-part series, Jackson stars as Dan Gallagher with Caplan as Alex Forrest, roles played by Michael Douglas and Glenn Close in the original film.
- 4/25/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
Fatal Attraction was a huge box office hit back in 1987, but it didn’t age all that well, with Glenn Close’s spurned mistress turning into a crazed horror movie villain intent on hacking her former lover to bits. Paramount+’s new series adaptation — debuting this Sunday; I’ve seen the first four episodes — aims to right that wrong by reexamining the central affair through modern eyes and showing us there’s more to the story. It’s an intriguing idea, but unfortunately, the misguided revamp only manages to lose what made this story exciting in the first place. The...
- 4/25/2023
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Anticipation was at boiling point at Canneseries on Tuesday, with the audience – and celebrity guests – storming the pink carpet for the international premiere of Paramount+ new offering “Fatal Attraction,” shown at the fest out of competition.
Written by Alexandra Cunningham and Kevin J. Hynes, the eight-episode series, now brought into the New York legal world, stars Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson as doomed lovers Alex Forrest and Dan Gallagher, whose exciting extramarital tryst quickly turns sour.
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels – cast as Jackson’s daughter, Ellen Gallagher – Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman are also featured, while Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television produce.
“What am I hoping to see tonight? First of all, I am waiting for the rabbit. Where, when, how? We are all wondering about that,” Joey Soloway told Variety before the screening.
“Transparent” creator, in town to receive the Konbini Commitment Award, wouldn’t be...
Written by Alexandra Cunningham and Kevin J. Hynes, the eight-episode series, now brought into the New York legal world, stars Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson as doomed lovers Alex Forrest and Dan Gallagher, whose exciting extramarital tryst quickly turns sour.
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels – cast as Jackson’s daughter, Ellen Gallagher – Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman are also featured, while Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television produce.
“What am I hoping to see tonight? First of all, I am waiting for the rabbit. Where, when, how? We are all wondering about that,” Joey Soloway told Variety before the screening.
“Transparent” creator, in town to receive the Konbini Commitment Award, wouldn’t be...
- 4/19/2023
- by Marta Balaga
- Variety Film + TV
You don’t want to ignore the new trailer for Fatal Attraction, the upcoming eight-episode adaptation of the classic 1987 movie coming to Paramount+.
The Fatal Attraction series stars Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, a woman who forms a deep connection with Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) during a one-night stand, but when Dan decides to end the affair, Alex has trouble letting go. The series is based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close. Writer/executive producer Alexandra Cunningham teased that while there will be similarities with the movie, it will explore different facets. “The screenwriter of the film, James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely woman under pressure from a really hard job,” Cunningham said. “As a frequently sad, not at all tragic, and not as lonely as I...
The Fatal Attraction series stars Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, a woman who forms a deep connection with Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) during a one-night stand, but when Dan decides to end the affair, Alex has trouble letting go. The series is based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close. Writer/executive producer Alexandra Cunningham teased that while there will be similarities with the movie, it will explore different facets. “The screenwriter of the film, James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely woman under pressure from a really hard job,” Cunningham said. “As a frequently sad, not at all tragic, and not as lonely as I...
- 4/4/2023
- by Kevin Fraser
- JoBlo.com
Alex Forrest is back.
On Monday, Paramount+ debuted the official trailer for the new TV series adaptation of “Fatal Attraction”, starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
Photo: Zoey Grossman/Paramount+
“The all-new series is a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone ‘Fatal Attraction’ through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder,” the official description reads.
“In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence. In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he’s built with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet).”
Photo: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Caplan and Jackson are taking on the roles originally played by...
On Monday, Paramount+ debuted the official trailer for the new TV series adaptation of “Fatal Attraction”, starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
Photo: Zoey Grossman/Paramount+
“The all-new series is a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone ‘Fatal Attraction’ through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder,” the official description reads.
“In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence. In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he’s built with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet).”
Photo: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Caplan and Jackson are taking on the roles originally played by...
- 4/3/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
The official trailer for Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction (the series inspired by the film) begins with the man at the heart of the love triangle attending a parole hearing after serving time for second-degree murder. He addresses a panel of judges and explains he’s been fixated on discovering why he did what he did and why Alexandra Forrest died.
Additional scenes show what Daniel thought was going to be just a one-night stand transitioning into something much more dangerous. Brief clips show Alexandra pursuing Daniel, and even showing up at his home. The trailer ends with Daniel proclaiming his innocence and swearing he’s going to prove he’s not a murderer.
Fatal Attraction stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, and Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher. The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker,...
Additional scenes show what Daniel thought was going to be just a one-night stand transitioning into something much more dangerous. Brief clips show Alexandra pursuing Daniel, and even showing up at his home. The trailer ends with Daniel proclaiming his innocence and swearing he’s going to prove he’s not a murderer.
Fatal Attraction stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, and Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher. The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Lizzy Caplan looks set to deliver the performance of her career on the reimagining of Fatal Attraction.
On Monday, Paramount+ unveiled the official trailer for the forthcoming TV series, and it looks like a surefire hit.
The streaming service describes the series as "a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone Fatal Attraction through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder."
"In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence," the official description reads.
"In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he's built with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet)."
The series stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher,...
On Monday, Paramount+ unveiled the official trailer for the forthcoming TV series, and it looks like a surefire hit.
The streaming service describes the series as "a deep dive reimagining of the 1980s cultural touchstone Fatal Attraction through the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder."
"In the present day, after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence," the official description reads.
"In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he's built with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet)."
The series stars Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest, Amanda Peet as Beth Gallagher,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is on the way from Paramount+, and the official trailer has arrived ahead of the series premiere on April 30, 2023.
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series explores the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women,...
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series explores the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women,...
- 4/3/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
When the Paramount+ series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s blockbuster 1987 psychosexual thriller “Fatal Attraction” arrives later this year, the series will aim to tell Alex Forrest’s side of the story. Glenn Close played the “boiling bunnies” baddie in the iconic original, an editor of a publishing house who takes up an ill-fated affair with a successful Manhattan lawyer, played by Michael Douglas.
Anyone who’s seen the original or knows the cues of the tragic opera “Madame Butterfly” knows that it doesn’t end well for Alex.
But that’s precisely why showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) wanted to turn the story on its head, here casting Lizzy Caplan in the role of Alex. (It was one of the reasons why she couldn’t fully commit to the Starz revival of “Party Down” outside of a season-finale cameo.) Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher (the Douglas...
Anyone who’s seen the original or knows the cues of the tragic opera “Madame Butterfly” knows that it doesn’t end well for Alex.
But that’s precisely why showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) wanted to turn the story on its head, here casting Lizzy Caplan in the role of Alex. (It was one of the reasons why she couldn’t fully commit to the Starz revival of “Party Down” outside of a season-finale cameo.) Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher (the Douglas...
- 4/3/2023
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Indiewire
Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson are ready for their seduction.
The two stars are taking on the iconic roles of Alex Forrest and Dan Gallagher — made famous by Glenn Close and Michael Douglas — for their TV reimagining of Fatal Attraction. The Paramount+ series of the same name launches April 30 with three episodes, followed by a weekly release Sundays for the remaining five episodes.
The Fatal Attraction series is described as a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone: “The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
The description continues to say that it follows Dan in the present day; after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence.
The two stars are taking on the iconic roles of Alex Forrest and Dan Gallagher — made famous by Glenn Close and Michael Douglas — for their TV reimagining of Fatal Attraction. The Paramount+ series of the same name launches April 30 with three episodes, followed by a weekly release Sundays for the remaining five episodes.
The Fatal Attraction series is described as a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone: “The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
The description continues to say that it follows Dan in the present day; after serving 15 years in prison for the murder of Alexandra Forrest (Lizzy Caplan), Daniel Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence.
- 4/3/2023
- by Jackie Strause
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Fatal Attraction’ Trailer: Joshua Jackson & Lizzy Caplan Star In Paramount+Thriller Series – Update
Update, 8:55 am: Paramount+ has released the official trailer for Fatal Attraction, its series reimagining of the classic 1980s psychosexual thriller film.
In the trailer, Lizzy Caplan’s Alex Forrest warns Joshua Jackson’s Dan Gallagher: “I am not going to be ignored.” The series is set in the present day, following Jackson’s Gallagher after he served 15 years for Alex’s murder. Gallagher “is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence. In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he’s built with his wife, Beth.” Check out the trailer above.
Previous, March 1: In this new teaser for Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction series, Lizzy Caplan’s Alex Forrest shares an elevator with Joshua Jackson’s Dan Gallagher and asks “Do you ever push that red button?” We can be...
In the trailer, Lizzy Caplan’s Alex Forrest warns Joshua Jackson’s Dan Gallagher: “I am not going to be ignored.” The series is set in the present day, following Jackson’s Gallagher after he served 15 years for Alex’s murder. Gallagher “is paroled with the goals of reconnecting with his family and proving his innocence. In 2008, Dan first meets Alex and his world begins to unravel after their brief affair threatens to destroy the life he’s built with his wife, Beth.” Check out the trailer above.
Previous, March 1: In this new teaser for Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction series, Lizzy Caplan’s Alex Forrest shares an elevator with Joshua Jackson’s Dan Gallagher and asks “Do you ever push that red button?” We can be...
- 4/3/2023
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
The new take on “Fatal Attraction” will not be ignored any longer. On Monday, Paramount+ released the official trailer for the new drama series, which takes the familiar intellectual property from the 1980s and refashions the material for a modern age.
Starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan, the new take on “Fatal Attraction” begins with an interesting twist: Dan Gallagher (Jackson) in prison for the murder of Alex Forrest (Caplan) 15 years earlier. As the trailer shows, the drama bounces between time periods – with Dan out of jail in the present day and hoping to prove his innocence in Alex’s death, and then flashbacks to their clandestine affair in 2008. (The idea that Dan would face criminal charges for killing Alex has seeds in the ending of the original 1987 movie when Alex dies by suicide and then frames Dan for her death.)
In addition to Jackson and Caplan, the series stars Amanda Peet,...
Starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan, the new take on “Fatal Attraction” begins with an interesting twist: Dan Gallagher (Jackson) in prison for the murder of Alex Forrest (Caplan) 15 years earlier. As the trailer shows, the drama bounces between time periods – with Dan out of jail in the present day and hoping to prove his innocence in Alex’s death, and then flashbacks to their clandestine affair in 2008. (The idea that Dan would face criminal charges for killing Alex has seeds in the ending of the original 1987 movie when Alex dies by suicide and then frames Dan for her death.)
In addition to Jackson and Caplan, the series stars Amanda Peet,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Lizzy Caplan is not going to be ignored.
On Monday, Paramount+ unveiled the first official trailer for Fatal Attraction, which premieres its first three episodes on Sunday, April 30, before adopting a weekly release schedule. The show is a “deep dive reimagining” of the eponymous ’80s film through “the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder,” according to the official synopsis.
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On Monday, Paramount+ unveiled the first official trailer for Fatal Attraction, which premieres its first three episodes on Sunday, April 30, before adopting a weekly release schedule. The show is a “deep dive reimagining” of the eponymous ’80s film through “the lens of privilege, personality disorders, family dynamics and murder,” according to the official synopsis.
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- 4/3/2023
- by Claire Franken
- TVLine.com
The official trailer for Paramount+’s “deep-dive reimagining” of “Fatal Attraction” starring Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson is finally here.
Based on the 1987 film of the same name, the trailer (which you can watch above) picks up after Dan Gallagher (Jackson) is convicted of second degree murder and he stands before court, where he makes a bold statement. “Every day that I have been in here, I have thought about Alexandra Forrest, because I need to understand what I did, how she died and why,” Dan says.
Dan is then transported back to his whirlwind affair with Alex (Caplan), as the supposed family man juggles his suburban life with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet), and his daughter. Dan and Alex’s relationship quickly escalates into a new realm of scandal when she shows up at his house and threatens to expose his secret.
“I have to tell you something Beth: I chose to lose control,...
Based on the 1987 film of the same name, the trailer (which you can watch above) picks up after Dan Gallagher (Jackson) is convicted of second degree murder and he stands before court, where he makes a bold statement. “Every day that I have been in here, I have thought about Alexandra Forrest, because I need to understand what I did, how she died and why,” Dan says.
Dan is then transported back to his whirlwind affair with Alex (Caplan), as the supposed family man juggles his suburban life with his wife, Beth (Amanda Peet), and his daughter. Dan and Alex’s relationship quickly escalates into a new realm of scandal when she shows up at his house and threatens to expose his secret.
“I have to tell you something Beth: I chose to lose control,...
- 4/3/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Joshua Jackson has come a long way since The Mighty Ducks and Dawson’s Creek. The former Pacey now finds himself in a predicament as he has a torrid affair as Dan Gallagher with Lizzy Caplan’s Alex Forrest in the new Paramount Plus adaptation of Fatal Attraction. Entertainment Weekly got to sit down with Jackson as he talked about how the show differs from the movie and how they had discussed the nature of Dan and Alex’s tryst and why he isn’t just the victim in this interpretation.
Jackson tells Entertainment Weekly, “My only nervousness about it was that everybody has an opinion about what Fatal Attraction is.” Jackson explains how the showrunner, Alexandra Cunningham sold him on the show, “I liked her desire to tell a story that uses the benefit of TV and the amount of time that you have to really get into the characters,...
Jackson tells Entertainment Weekly, “My only nervousness about it was that everybody has an opinion about what Fatal Attraction is.” Jackson explains how the showrunner, Alexandra Cunningham sold him on the show, “I liked her desire to tell a story that uses the benefit of TV and the amount of time that you have to really get into the characters,...
- 3/14/2023
- by EJ Tangonan
- JoBlo.com
Fatal Attraction will debut on Paramount+ next month, and the streaming service has released a trailer and poster for the new series. A reimagining of the classic 1980s thriller movie starring Glenn Close and Michael Douglas, the limited series will unfold over eight episodes.
Joshua Jackson, Lizzy Caplan, Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson, and Brian Goodman star in the series, with Alexandra Cunningham serving as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
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Joshua Jackson, Lizzy Caplan, Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson, and Brian Goodman star in the series, with Alexandra Cunningham serving as writer, executive producer, and showrunner.
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- 3/6/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Paramount+ has launched the trailer for the reimagining of Adrian Lyne’s iconic and highly successful 1987 psychosexual thriller ‘Fatal Attraction’.
The eight-episode series adapts the Michael Douglas and Glenn Close-led feature about a husband’s extra-marital affair and stars Joshua Jackson (in the Douglas role), Lizzy Caplan (in the Close role), Amanda Peet (in the Anne Archer role), Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman.
The show will explore “fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control”.
Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) serves as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Other executive producers include Kevin J. Hynes, Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey.
Also in trailers – Rachel Weisz stars in teaser trailer for ‘Dead Ringers’
The series premieres with a double episode on April 30th with the remaining six episodes to be available to...
The eight-episode series adapts the Michael Douglas and Glenn Close-led feature about a husband’s extra-marital affair and stars Joshua Jackson (in the Douglas role), Lizzy Caplan (in the Close role), Amanda Peet (in the Anne Archer role), Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman.
The show will explore “fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control”.
Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) serves as writer, showrunner and executive producer. Other executive producers include Kevin J. Hynes, Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey.
Also in trailers – Rachel Weisz stars in teaser trailer for ‘Dead Ringers’
The series premieres with a double episode on April 30th with the remaining six episodes to be available to...
- 3/2/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
1987's Glenn Close/Michael Douglas thriller Fatal Attraction is still considered a great example of the genre, even with its troubling aspects around the treatment of women and mental health. There's a new TV adaptation headed our way in a couple of months, starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan. Check out the first teaser.
The footage focuses on Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Caplan's Alex Forrest, who get involved, only for it to go badly. And if you know anything about the original, any rabbits in the cast should be very worried.
The official description for this one touts “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ‘80s cultural touchstone,” and that the show will explore “the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman also star,...
The footage focuses on Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Caplan's Alex Forrest, who get involved, only for it to go badly. And if you know anything about the original, any rabbits in the cast should be very worried.
The official description for this one touts “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ‘80s cultural touchstone,” and that the show will explore “the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.”
Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson and Brian Goodman also star,...
- 3/2/2023
- by James White
- Empire - TV
Tensions are rising in the new “Fatal Attraction”.
Paramount+ dropped a new teaser for the series on Wednesday, including new art and a first look at the show.
Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher, who encounters Alex Forrest’s Lizzy Caplan. The two begin a tumultuous affair in this reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller from the ’80s.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
“Fatal Attraction” – Photo: Paramount+ Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction Season 1, episode 2 – Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+ L-r Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Amanda Peete as Beth Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction season 1, episode 3 -Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Amanda Peet stars as Beth Gallagher, Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
Paramount+ dropped a new teaser for the series on Wednesday, including new art and a first look at the show.
Joshua Jackson plays Dan Gallagher, who encounters Alex Forrest’s Lizzy Caplan. The two begin a tumultuous affair in this reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller from the ’80s.
Read More: Joshua Jackson To Star In ‘Fatal Attraction’ Series With Lizzy Caplan
“Fatal Attraction” – Photo: Paramount+ Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction Season 1, episode 2 – Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+ L-r Joshua Jackson as Dan Gallagher, Amanda Peete as Beth Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction season 1, episode 3 -Photo Credit: Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
Amanda Peet stars as Beth Gallagher, Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson.
- 3/1/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
The classic ‘80s psychothriller Fatal Attraction is back, and just like its iconic villain, Alex Forrest, it’s coming right into your home. Paramount+ has released the official trailer for its reimagination of the 1987 flick, which will premiere with three episodes on April 30th.
Produced by Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television, the series stars Joshua Jackson as Manhattan lawyer Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Forrest, and follows the two as their affair descends into a thrilling psychosexual exploration of relationships, gender dynamics, and psyche in the modern world.
Alexandra Cunningham leads the project as writer and showrunner, and served as executive producer alongside Kevin J. Hynes (Perry Mason), Darryl Frank (The Americans), Justin Falvey (The Americans), and Silver Tree, the latter of whom directed five of the series’ eight episodes.
After premiering in the United States and Canada on April 30th, new episodes will be available for streaming weekly on Sundays.
Produced by Paramount Television Studios and Amblin Television, the series stars Joshua Jackson as Manhattan lawyer Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan as Forrest, and follows the two as their affair descends into a thrilling psychosexual exploration of relationships, gender dynamics, and psyche in the modern world.
Alexandra Cunningham leads the project as writer and showrunner, and served as executive producer alongside Kevin J. Hynes (Perry Mason), Darryl Frank (The Americans), Justin Falvey (The Americans), and Silver Tree, the latter of whom directed five of the series’ eight episodes.
After premiering in the United States and Canada on April 30th, new episodes will be available for streaming weekly on Sundays.
- 3/1/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Film News
Paramount+ is showing off the first teaser trailer for Fatal Attraction, the series inspired by the Oscar-nominated 1987 film. The one-minute teaser focuses on cheating husband Dan (Joshua Jackson) and Alex (Lizzy Caplan), with the wife, played by Amanda Peet, popping up in the teaser’s final seconds.
Paramount+ is launching the series on April 30, 2023 with the release of the first three episodes. New episodes of the eight-episode season arrive on Sundays.
The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson. Dirty John‘s Alexandra Cunningham guides the series as showrunner, writer, and executive producer. Kevin J. Hynes shares a co-story credit with Cunningham and also executive produces along with Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey. Executive producer Silver Tree directed five episodes.
The 1987 film was directed by Adrian Lyne and starred Michael Douglas,...
Paramount+ is launching the series on April 30, 2023 with the release of the first three episodes. New episodes of the eight-episode season arrive on Sundays.
The cast also includes Alyssa Jirrels as Ellen Gallagher, Toby Huss as Mike Gerard, Reno Wilson as Detective Earl Brooker, and Brian Goodman as Arthur Tomlinson. Dirty John‘s Alexandra Cunningham guides the series as showrunner, writer, and executive producer. Kevin J. Hynes shares a co-story credit with Cunningham and also executive produces along with Amblin Television’s Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey. Executive producer Silver Tree directed five episodes.
The 1987 film was directed by Adrian Lyne and starred Michael Douglas,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Fatal Attraction is a thriller series starring Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan. It will be released on May 1, 2023. The screenplay is written by Alexandra Cunningham and Kevin J. Hynes
Would you like to see a new sexy thriller from Paramount+ latest series? A reboot of the 1980s psycho-thriller is now on TV.
Release Date
May 1, 2023
Where to Watch Fatal Attraction
Paramount+
The Stars Joshua Jackson. Depostiphotos
Joshua Jackson is a Canadian-American actor and producer who first gained attention as a child actor when he starred in the iconic teen drama series Dawson’s Creek. He has since gone on to star in other movies and television shows, such as The Affair, Shutter Island, Fringe, Cruel Intentions and Mighty Ducks.
Jackson has earned international fame for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles across multiple genres of film and television. His natural charisma and charm have been captivating audiences since his...
Would you like to see a new sexy thriller from Paramount+ latest series? A reboot of the 1980s psycho-thriller is now on TV.
Release Date
May 1, 2023
Where to Watch Fatal Attraction
Paramount+
The Stars Joshua Jackson. Depostiphotos
Joshua Jackson is a Canadian-American actor and producer who first gained attention as a child actor when he starred in the iconic teen drama series Dawson’s Creek. He has since gone on to star in other movies and television shows, such as The Affair, Shutter Island, Fringe, Cruel Intentions and Mighty Ducks.
Jackson has earned international fame for his performances in both comedic and dramatic roles across multiple genres of film and television. His natural charisma and charm have been captivating audiences since his...
- 3/1/2023
- by Melonie Schaumann
- Martin Cid - TV
Another day, another Adrian Lyne revival — except this time, Paramount+ is doing a reboot of one of his past works rather than when Hulu let him run wild with a fun new experiment. "Fatal Attraction" is returning as a series, and the first trailer has just premiered, so get excited.
In the minute-long sneak peek, we meet Josh Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan's Alex Forrest, two people who seem to be drawn to one another. Dan is more guarded than Alex, who appears to be an expert in pressing (or pulling) buttons — but as things ramp up, they also seem to spiral out of control.
The streamer is calling the new take "a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone." The original film followed a man and woman who embark on a weekend affair, but the woman just won't let it go and her obsession mounts.
In the minute-long sneak peek, we meet Josh Jackson's Dan Gallagher and Lizzy Caplan's Alex Forrest, two people who seem to be drawn to one another. Dan is more guarded than Alex, who appears to be an expert in pressing (or pulling) buttons — but as things ramp up, they also seem to spiral out of control.
The streamer is calling the new take "a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone." The original film followed a man and woman who embark on a weekend affair, but the woman just won't let it go and her obsession mounts.
- 3/1/2023
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
The first two episodes of the eight-episode Paramount Plus series based on the 1987 thriller Fatal Attraction (watch it Here) are set to premiere on the streaming service on April 30th, and with that date swiftly approaching a teaser trailer for the show has arrived online. You can check it out in the embed above!
Directed by Adrian Lyne from a screenplay by James Dearden (based on Dearden’s short film Diversion), the ’87 Fatal Attraction had the following synopsis:
For Dan Gallagher, life is good. He is on the rise at his New York law firm, is happily married to his wife, Beth, and has a loving daughter. But, after a casual fling with a sultry book editor named Alex, everything changes. Jilted by Dan, Alex becomes unstable, her behavior escalating from aggressive pursuit to obsessive stalking. Dan realizes that his main problem is not hiding his affair, but rather saving himself and his family.
Directed by Adrian Lyne from a screenplay by James Dearden (based on Dearden’s short film Diversion), the ’87 Fatal Attraction had the following synopsis:
For Dan Gallagher, life is good. He is on the rise at his New York law firm, is happily married to his wife, Beth, and has a loving daughter. But, after a casual fling with a sultry book editor named Alex, everything changes. Jilted by Dan, Alex becomes unstable, her behavior escalating from aggressive pursuit to obsessive stalking. Dan realizes that his main problem is not hiding his affair, but rather saving himself and his family.
- 3/1/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
The series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is on the way from Paramount+, and Bloody Disgusting has learned today that the series will be premiering on April 30, 2023.
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
Watch the official teaser trailer for the “Fatal Attraction” series below.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series...
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
Watch the official teaser trailer for the “Fatal Attraction” series below.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story. She’s clearly mentally ill and that’s not something that is really touched upon at all in the movie.”
Amanda Peet (“The Chair”) and Dee Wallace (Cujo, The Lords of Salem) will also star.
“The series...
- 3/1/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Lizzy Caplan is not going to be ignored.
The “Mean Girls” and “Party Down” alum is dismantling the facade of suburban marital bliss one TV series at a time, starting with Hulu’s dark satire “Fleishman Is in Trouble” and culminating in the highly anticipated Paramount+ reboot of “Fatal Attraction.”
Caplan stars as Alex, a career-focused woman who begins an affair with married businessman Dan, played by Joshua Jackson. Alex’s mental state slowly unravels as she claws her way deeper into Dan’s life. Glenn Close and Michael Douglas originally starred in the 1987 film, helmed by Adrian Lyne.
However, the Paramount+ series led by showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) will have a different take on the psychosexual affair.
“The screenwriter of the film James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely...
The “Mean Girls” and “Party Down” alum is dismantling the facade of suburban marital bliss one TV series at a time, starting with Hulu’s dark satire “Fleishman Is in Trouble” and culminating in the highly anticipated Paramount+ reboot of “Fatal Attraction.”
Caplan stars as Alex, a career-focused woman who begins an affair with married businessman Dan, played by Joshua Jackson. Alex’s mental state slowly unravels as she claws her way deeper into Dan’s life. Glenn Close and Michael Douglas originally starred in the 1987 film, helmed by Adrian Lyne.
However, the Paramount+ series led by showrunner, writer, and executive producer Alexandra Cunningham (“Dirty John”) will have a different take on the psychosexual affair.
“The screenwriter of the film James Dearden said, to him the character of Alex Forrest is not a study in madness, but rather a sad, tragic, lonely...
- 3/1/2023
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Hide the knives: Paramount+’s Fatal Attraction reboot is lurking right around the corner, and we have our very first footage thanks to a new teaser released Wednesday by the streamer.
Fatal Attraction (which releases its first three of eight episodes Sunday, April 30) is “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone. The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” according to its official description.
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Fatal Attraction (which releases its first three of eight episodes Sunday, April 30) is “a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and ’80s cultural touchstone. The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” according to its official description.
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- 3/1/2023
- by Nick Caruso
- TVLine.com
The series adaptation of Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is on the way from Paramount+, and Bloody Disgusting has learned today that the series will be premiering on April 30, 2023.
Additionally, the teaser trailer will hit the internet tomorrow, March 1st.
While you wait, check out a sneak peek below…
Hold on tight. Get a first look at the seductive new #FatalAttraction series coming to @paramountplus when the teaser drops Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/QckkSfb2FN
— Fatal Attraction on Paramount+ (@FatalAttraction) February 28, 2023
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story.
Additionally, the teaser trailer will hit the internet tomorrow, March 1st.
While you wait, check out a sneak peek below…
Hold on tight. Get a first look at the seductive new #FatalAttraction series coming to @paramountplus when the teaser drops Tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/QckkSfb2FN
— Fatal Attraction on Paramount+ (@FatalAttraction) February 28, 2023
Lizzy Caplan (“Castle Rock”) is starring as female lead Alex Forrest in the upcoming Paramount+ reboot series, with Joshua Jackson (“Dr. Death”) playing Dan Gallagher.
“In the film, Alex is the villain of the story, and Dan is the hero and there is no gray area,” Caplan told Entertainment Weekly in a recent preview piece. “Now, audiences have changed so much, we are no longer primed to believe in this villainous woman story.
- 2/28/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Adrien Lyne's classic erotic thriller, "Fatal Attraction," is the latest gem from cinema's glory days to be dusted off and receive the TV remake treatment. What makes this streaming remake of "Fatal Attraction" from Paramount+ rather interesting is the cast list it has assembled, which includes Lizzy Caplan, Joshua Jackson, and Amanda Peet.
In "Castle Rock" season 2, Caplan did the unthinkable and managed to fill Kathy Bates' Oscar-winning shoes as Annie Wilkes, the obsessed "number one fan" and villain of Stephen King's "Misery." Now, Caplan has set her sights on Alex Forrest, the obsessed stalker and antagonist first played by the inimitable Glenn Close in "Fatal Attraction."
Here's everything we know about the upcoming "Fatal Attraction" series so far.
When And Where Can I See Fatal Attraction?
In the U.S. and Canada, the first two episodes of "Fatal Attraction" — which is reportedly a limited series — will premiere on the Paramount+ service on Sunday,...
In "Castle Rock" season 2, Caplan did the unthinkable and managed to fill Kathy Bates' Oscar-winning shoes as Annie Wilkes, the obsessed "number one fan" and villain of Stephen King's "Misery." Now, Caplan has set her sights on Alex Forrest, the obsessed stalker and antagonist first played by the inimitable Glenn Close in "Fatal Attraction."
Here's everything we know about the upcoming "Fatal Attraction" series so far.
When And Where Can I See Fatal Attraction?
In the U.S. and Canada, the first two episodes of "Fatal Attraction" — which is reportedly a limited series — will premiere on the Paramount+ service on Sunday,...
- 1/10/2023
- by Joshua Meyer
- Slash Film
Paramount+ will introduce viewers to its take on Fatal Attraction later this year.
The highly-anticipated series will premiere with two episodes on Sunday, April 30, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada.
The series will premiere the following day in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France.
The premiere date in South Korea will be announced at a later date.
Following the premiere, the remaining six episodes will be available to stream weekly on Sundays in the U.S. and Canada and on Mondays in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France.
"Fatal Attraction is a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone," according to Paramount+.
"The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.
The highly-anticipated series will premiere with two episodes on Sunday, April 30, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada.
The series will premiere the following day in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France.
The premiere date in South Korea will be announced at a later date.
Following the premiere, the remaining six episodes will be available to stream weekly on Sundays in the U.S. and Canada and on Mondays in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France.
"Fatal Attraction is a deep-dive reimagining of the classic psychosexual thriller and '80s cultural touchstone," according to Paramount+.
"The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control.
- 1/10/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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