Netflix has released a trailer for their limited series adaptation of Daria Polatin’s debut novel Devil in Ohio (pick up a copy Here), which will be available to watch through the streaming service as of September 2nd. To find out what this show has in store for Netflix subscribers, check out the video embedded above!
Starring Emily Deschanel (Bones), Devil in Ohio will consist of eight episodes and show what happens
when hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee. Her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
The description of the novel Devil in Ohio, which is said to be “based on a true story”, offers some more information:
When fifteen-year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of...
Starring Emily Deschanel (Bones), Devil in Ohio will consist of eight episodes and show what happens
when hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee. Her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
The description of the novel Devil in Ohio, which is said to be “based on a true story”, offers some more information:
When fifteen-year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of...
- 8/23/2022
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Based on the book by writer Daria Polatin, Devil in Ohio is an upcoming suspense thriller limited series set to drop on Netflix later this year. The show will consist of eight episodes and promises to feature an intriguing set of cast members. Devil in Ohio will be executive-produced by Polatin, alongside Rachel Miller and Andrew Wilder. Here’s the synopsis of the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter: “Currently in production in Vancouver, Canada, Devil in Ohio is inspired by a true story and revolves around what happens when hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down
Meet The Cast Of “Devil In Ohio”...
Meet The Cast Of “Devil In Ohio”...
- 4/19/2022
- by A.E. Oats
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: Netflix is rounding out the cast of its limited series Devil In Ohio, based on the best-selling novel from Daria Polatin of the same name.
Joining previously announced lead actress Emily Deschanel is Djouliet Amara who plays Tatiana, Jason Sakaki who plays Isaac, Marci T. House who plays Adele, Samantha Ferris who plays Rhoda, Bradley Stryker who plays Sheriff Wilkins, Evan Ellison who plays Sebastian, Ty Wood who plays Teddy, Stacey Farber who plays Gina, Tahmoh Penikett who plays Malachi, and Keenan Tracey who plays Noah.
The series of eight 45-minute episodes recently was greenlight by the streamer and is in production in Vancouver. Costars also include Sam Jaeger, Gerardo Celasco, Madeleine Arthur, Xaria Dotson, Alisha Newton, and Naomi Tan.
Inspired by a true story and the book by Polatin, Devil in Ohio follows hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel), who shelters a mysterious cult escapee, Mae (Arthur). Her...
Joining previously announced lead actress Emily Deschanel is Djouliet Amara who plays Tatiana, Jason Sakaki who plays Isaac, Marci T. House who plays Adele, Samantha Ferris who plays Rhoda, Bradley Stryker who plays Sheriff Wilkins, Evan Ellison who plays Sebastian, Ty Wood who plays Teddy, Stacey Farber who plays Gina, Tahmoh Penikett who plays Malachi, and Keenan Tracey who plays Noah.
The series of eight 45-minute episodes recently was greenlight by the streamer and is in production in Vancouver. Costars also include Sam Jaeger, Gerardo Celasco, Madeleine Arthur, Xaria Dotson, Alisha Newton, and Naomi Tan.
Inspired by a true story and the book by Polatin, Devil in Ohio follows hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel), who shelters a mysterious cult escapee, Mae (Arthur). Her...
- 10/19/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Emily Deschanel‘s world is about to be turned upside down, no bones about it.
The actress, who recently followed up her 12-season run on Bones with a buzzy arc on Animal Kingdom, will lead the cast of Netflix’s limited thriller series Devil in Ohio. Production on the eight-episode project is currently underway in Vancouver.
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“When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel) shelters a mysterious cult escapee,...
The actress, who recently followed up her 12-season run on Bones with a buzzy arc on Animal Kingdom, will lead the cast of Netflix’s limited thriller series Devil in Ohio. Production on the eight-episode project is currently underway in Vancouver.
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“When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel) shelters a mysterious cult escapee,...
- 9/15/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Emily Deschanel is at the center of a new mystery. Netflix has picked up Devil in Ohio, with the Bones vet leading the cast of the new limited drama series. The suspenseful thriller is inspired by a true story and Daria Polatin’s best-selling book. Production is already underway in Vancouver, Canada. “When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel) shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart,” Netflix teases in the logline. The eight-episode series also stars Sam Jaeger as Peter, Gerardo Celasco as Detective Lopez, Madeleine Arthur as Mae, Xaria Dotson as Jules, Alisha Newton as Helen, and Naomi Tan as Dani. Polatin serves as showrunner and executive producer. John Fawcett, Brad Anderson, Leslie Hope, and Steve Adelson direct. Rachel Miller with Haven Entertainment and Andrew Wilder also executive produce. Ian Hay is a producer.
- 9/15/2021
- TV Insider
Emily Deschanel has been cast as the lead in Netflix’s limited series adaptation of “Devil in Ohio,” the streaming service revealed Wednesday.
The eight-episode, 45-minute thriller show is based on a book of the same name by Daria Polatin, which is inspired by a true story.
Here’s the official description for “Devil in Ohio,” which will be written, executive produced and showrun by author Polatin: When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
Deschanel stars as Suzanne, along with Sam Jaeger as Peter, Gerardo Celasco as Detective Lopez, Madeleine Arthur as Mae, Xaria Dotson as Jules, Alisha Newton as Helen and Naomi Tan as Dani.
“Devil in Ohio” is currently in production in Vancouver, Canada.
Along with Polatin, executive producers include Rachel Miller (“Under the Electric...
The eight-episode, 45-minute thriller show is based on a book of the same name by Daria Polatin, which is inspired by a true story.
Here’s the official description for “Devil in Ohio,” which will be written, executive produced and showrun by author Polatin: When hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
Deschanel stars as Suzanne, along with Sam Jaeger as Peter, Gerardo Celasco as Detective Lopez, Madeleine Arthur as Mae, Xaria Dotson as Jules, Alisha Newton as Helen and Naomi Tan as Dani.
“Devil in Ohio” is currently in production in Vancouver, Canada.
Along with Polatin, executive producers include Rachel Miller (“Under the Electric...
- 9/15/2021
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
Daria Polatin’s YA suspense thriller Devil in Ohio has been turned into a limited series for Netflix starring Bones alumna Emily Deschanel. The series of eight 45-minute episodes recently was greenlighted by the streamer and is in production in Vancouver. Co-starring alongside Deschanel are Sam Jaeger, Gerardo Celasco,’ Madeleine Arthur, Xaria Dotson, Alisha Newton and Naomi Tan.
Inspired by a true story and the book by Polatin, Devil in Ohio follows hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel), who shelters a mysterious cult escapee, Mae (Arthur). Her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
When 15 -year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of her patients at the hospital and will be staying with their family for a few days. But soon Mae is wearing Jules’ clothes,...
Inspired by a true story and the book by Polatin, Devil in Ohio follows hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis (Deschanel), who shelters a mysterious cult escapee, Mae (Arthur). Her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
When 15 -year-old Jules Mathis comes home from school to find a strange girl sitting in her kitchen, her psychiatrist mother reveals that Mae is one of her patients at the hospital and will be staying with their family for a few days. But soon Mae is wearing Jules’ clothes,...
- 9/15/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Emily Deschanel is set to star in a new Netflix limited series based on the book “Devil in Ohio,” Variety has learned.
Deschanel will lead the series, which is based on the book of the same name by Daria Polatin and is inspired by a true story. Additional cast members include Sam Jaeger as Peter, Gerardo Celasco as Detective Lopez, Madeleine Arthur as Mae, Xaria Dotson as Jules, Alisha Newton as Helen, and Naomi Tan as Dani.
In the series, when hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
The series is currently in production in Vancover. Netflix has ordered eight 45 minute episodes. Polatin is adapting her book for the screen and will also serve as executive producer and showrunner in the series. Rachel Miller of Haven Entertainment will...
Deschanel will lead the series, which is based on the book of the same name by Daria Polatin and is inspired by a true story. Additional cast members include Sam Jaeger as Peter, Gerardo Celasco as Detective Lopez, Madeleine Arthur as Mae, Xaria Dotson as Jules, Alisha Newton as Helen, and Naomi Tan as Dani.
In the series, when hospital psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Mathis shelters a mysterious cult escapee, her world is turned upside down as the strange girl’s arrival threatens to tear her own family apart.
The series is currently in production in Vancover. Netflix has ordered eight 45 minute episodes. Polatin is adapting her book for the screen and will also serve as executive producer and showrunner in the series. Rachel Miller of Haven Entertainment will...
- 9/15/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
The father of Jodi Arias has died in California, and the 37-year-old convicted murderer is distraught — and considering requesting a supervised leave from prison to attend a funeral, People has confirmed.
William A. Arias died of undisclosed causes on the evening of September 19. He was 68.
According to a relative, Jodi Arias, who is in prison for the murder of ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, is distraught and looking into the possibility of applying for a supervised visit so she can attend a memorial service.
“She’s really upset,” the relative tells People. “It’s hard for her to know that he’s really gone.
William A. Arias died of undisclosed causes on the evening of September 19. He was 68.
According to a relative, Jodi Arias, who is in prison for the murder of ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, is distraught and looking into the possibility of applying for a supervised visit so she can attend a memorial service.
“She’s really upset,” the relative tells People. “It’s hard for her to know that he’s really gone.
- 9/22/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
Spike TV has provided us with a sneak peek at next week’s episode of “The Mist”, which airs August 10th at 10Pm. Guy Ferland directs the episode “Law of Nature” that was penned by Andrew Wilder & Christian Torpe. In the episode, “Nathalie’s influence over the remaining church parishioners continues to grow. At the mall, Alex and […]...
- 8/4/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Spike TV has provided us with a sneak peak at next week’s episode of “The Mist” (read our review), which airs July 13th at 10Pm. Tj Scott directs the episode “Pequod” that was penned by Andrew Wilder. In the episode, “Kevin, Mia, Bryan and Adrian leave the sanctity of the church and arrive at an […]...
- 7/7/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Before The Flash teaches us all how to sing and dance in the upcoming musical crossover with Supergirl, things will seemingly get worse for the Scarlet Speedster and his pals before they get better.
Proving that point is a new featurette released ahead of tonight’s episode that bears the most foreboding of titles: “The Wrath of Savitar.” In it, executive producer Aaron Helbing teases the emotional journey that Wally West must go through in order to avert his sister’s murder at the hands of the God of Speed in the near future.
Also, is it just me or does Savitar himself look a little more practical in the footage provided, as if he were a stuntman in a prosthetic suit as opposed to a CGI creation? If so, I wouldn’t rule it out since I recently discussed the possibility that “Attack on Gorilla City” consumed a good...
Proving that point is a new featurette released ahead of tonight’s episode that bears the most foreboding of titles: “The Wrath of Savitar.” In it, executive producer Aaron Helbing teases the emotional journey that Wally West must go through in order to avert his sister’s murder at the hands of the God of Speed in the near future.
Also, is it just me or does Savitar himself look a little more practical in the footage provided, as if he were a stuntman in a prosthetic suit as opposed to a CGI creation? If so, I wouldn’t rule it out since I recently discussed the possibility that “Attack on Gorilla City” consumed a good...
- 3/7/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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In this week’s episode of The Flash, the team managed to overcome a devastating attack from Gorilla Grodd and his army. Unfortunately, they won’t have too much time to catch their breath, as the self-proclaimed Speed God, Savitar, prepares to return from his exile in the Speed Force.
How that happens remains to be seen, though the promo below points to Kid-Flash being manipulated into helping him return to plague the Scarlet Speedster. That’s a decision which may well spell doom for Iris West after the Flash travelled into the future and witnessed her death at the hands of Savitar.
For more on what to expect from this episode, here’s the official synopsis for “The Wrath of Savitar”:
While training with Barry (Grant Gustin), Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) starts to have visions of Savitar, which he hides from the team. A dangerous...
In this week’s episode of The Flash, the team managed to overcome a devastating attack from Gorilla Grodd and his army. Unfortunately, they won’t have too much time to catch their breath, as the self-proclaimed Speed God, Savitar, prepares to return from his exile in the Speed Force.
How that happens remains to be seen, though the promo below points to Kid-Flash being manipulated into helping him return to plague the Scarlet Speedster. That’s a decision which may well spell doom for Iris West after the Flash travelled into the future and witnessed her death at the hands of Savitar.
For more on what to expect from this episode, here’s the official synopsis for “The Wrath of Savitar”:
While training with Barry (Grant Gustin), Wally (Keiynan Lonsdale) starts to have visions of Savitar, which he hides from the team. A dangerous...
- 3/3/2017
- by Josh Wilding
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Flash" episode "The Wrath of Savitar", written by Andrew Kreisberg, Andrew Wilder and directed by Alexandra La Roche, airing March 7, 2017 on The CW:
"...while training with 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Wally' (Keiynan Lonsdale) starts to have visions of 'Savitar', which he hides from the team.
"Then a dangerous secret threatens the happiness of Barry and 'Iris' (Candice Patton)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: The Wrath of Savitar"...
"...while training with 'Barry' (Grant Gustin), 'Wally' (Keiynan Lonsdale) starts to have visions of 'Savitar', which he hides from the team.
"Then a dangerous secret threatens the happiness of Barry and 'Iris' (Candice Patton)..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Flash: The Wrath of Savitar"...
- 3/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
The Following, Season 1, Episode 4: “Mad Love”
Written by Andrew Wilder and Kevin Williamson
Directed by Harry Bronchtein
Aired Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
In the best episode so far, The Following finally serves us some fun this week. It’s hard to tell how, maybe because the dreary, serial killer love triangle story-line magically gets turned into a threesome, or because… actually, no other reason tops that!
It does seem, though, like the whole show is undergoing a slight internal reworking, gradually before our eyes. The wooden writing is still there, the nonsense characters are still there, the contrived “life or death” situations are still there, but underneath, a new, better brand of bad is forming. When Ryan starts off the episode talking about how Joe’s plan feels like “amateur hour,” that the Poe masks seem “silly,” and how his philosophy makes no sense, it goes a...
Written by Andrew Wilder and Kevin Williamson
Directed by Harry Bronchtein
Aired Mondays at 9pm (Et) on Fox
In the best episode so far, The Following finally serves us some fun this week. It’s hard to tell how, maybe because the dreary, serial killer love triangle story-line magically gets turned into a threesome, or because… actually, no other reason tops that!
It does seem, though, like the whole show is undergoing a slight internal reworking, gradually before our eyes. The wooden writing is still there, the nonsense characters are still there, the contrived “life or death” situations are still there, but underneath, a new, better brand of bad is forming. When Ryan starts off the episode talking about how Joe’s plan feels like “amateur hour,” that the Poe masks seem “silly,” and how his philosophy makes no sense, it goes a...
- 2/12/2013
- by Michael
- SoundOnSight
The Following Episode 104
“Mad Love”
Story By: Andrew Wilder and Kevin Williamson
Teleplay By: Kevin Williamson
Directed By: Henry Bronchtein
Original Airdate: 11 February 2013
In This Episode...
Focus turns to tracking down Maggie. Ryan goes to Joe, who tells them that Maggie went on a killing spree in Arkansas from 2002-2005. Six stabbings, all unsolved. This impressed Joe. The interview is cut short by repeated phone calls to Ryan from a name that comes up only as Jenny. Jenny is Ryan’s sister - and Maggie has her. Ryan bolts without any reason other than “It’s personal.” Debra sends Mike to follow Ryan. Mike knows that Jenny is his sister, and wants to go along with Ryan as backup. He promises not to say anything, and Ryan relents. The two drive to Brooklyn, where Jenny is being held captive in her own restaurant. Ryan doesn’t have much of a plan,...
“Mad Love”
Story By: Andrew Wilder and Kevin Williamson
Teleplay By: Kevin Williamson
Directed By: Henry Bronchtein
Original Airdate: 11 February 2013
In This Episode...
Focus turns to tracking down Maggie. Ryan goes to Joe, who tells them that Maggie went on a killing spree in Arkansas from 2002-2005. Six stabbings, all unsolved. This impressed Joe. The interview is cut short by repeated phone calls to Ryan from a name that comes up only as Jenny. Jenny is Ryan’s sister - and Maggie has her. Ryan bolts without any reason other than “It’s personal.” Debra sends Mike to follow Ryan. Mike knows that Jenny is his sister, and wants to go along with Ryan as backup. He promises not to say anything, and Ryan relents. The two drive to Brooklyn, where Jenny is being held captive in her own restaurant. Ryan doesn’t have much of a plan,...
- 2/12/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
A woman driving a luxurious car in a highway is being attacked by a serial killer in the preview of "tCriminal Minds" episode 4.11. The snippet highlights on the tag that the killer is always the one others least expected. It also hints that the killer admits his crime to his family, but his confession is not taken seriously.
In the episode entitled "Normal", the Behavioral Analysis Unit team is faced with a serial killer called "The Road Warrior", who kills luxury car owners while they are driving on freeways in Southern California. The stakes are raised even higher when the team is put in a race-against-time situation to find the killer before he kills his entire family.
To be aired next Wednesday, December 17 at 9/8c on CBS, "Normal" will see once again Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Shemar Moore and Matthew Gray Gubler among others as the Bau team members. Joining them are guest stars,...
In the episode entitled "Normal", the Behavioral Analysis Unit team is faced with a serial killer called "The Road Warrior", who kills luxury car owners while they are driving on freeways in Southern California. The stakes are raised even higher when the team is put in a race-against-time situation to find the killer before he kills his entire family.
To be aired next Wednesday, December 17 at 9/8c on CBS, "Normal" will see once again Joe Mantegna, Thomas Gibson, Shemar Moore and Matthew Gray Gubler among others as the Bau team members. Joining them are guest stars,...
- 12/11/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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