Dakota Fanning to star in TV Series 'The Alienist'
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Dakota Fanning Joins TNT's The Alienist
Fanning to Star with Daniel Brühl and Luke Evans in Drama Series Based on Caleb Carr's Bestseller, Co-Produced by Paramount Television and Studio T
Dakota Fanning (American Pastoral) is set to star in TNT's The Alienist, the eagerly anticipated series based on the Anthony Award-winning New York Times bestseller by Caleb Carr. Playing Sara Howard, a headstrong secretary at Police Headquarters, Fanning joins recently cast Daniel Brühl (Rush, Inglorious Bastards, Captain America: Civil War), who stars as forensic psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, and Luke Evans (The Girl on The Train, The Hobbit trilogy), who will play reporter John Moore. The series will follow the three of them as they investigate a series of brutal murders in New York during the Gilded Age.
Slated to premiere in late 2017 on TNT, a division of Turner, The Alienist will be directed and executive-produced by BAFTA-nominated director Jakob Verbruggen (Black Mirror). The series is a co-production of Paramount Television and Turner's Studio T. Emmy® winner Cary Fukunaga (True Detective), Academy Award® winner Eric Roth (Forrest Gump), Oscar® nominee Hossein Amini (Drive) and Anonymous Content's Steve Golin and Rosalie Swedlin all serve as executive producers. Production will begin in early 2017 in Budapest.
Based on the international best-selling novel by Caleb Carr, The Alienist is a psychological thriller set in the Gilded Age of New York City in 1896, a city of vast wealth, extreme poverty and technological innovation. When a series of haunting, gruesome murders of boy prostitutes grips the city, newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt calls upon criminal psychologist (aka alienist) Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (Brühl) and newspaper reporter John Moore (Evans) to conduct the investigation in secret. They are aided by a makeshift crew of singular characters, among them the intrepid Sara Howard, a young secretary on Roosevelt's staff who is determined to become the first female police detective in New York City. Using the emerging disciplines of psychology and early forensic investigation techniques, this band of social outsiders tracks down one of New York City's first serial killers.
Fanning's character, the primly dressed but beautiful Sara Howard, is the first woman hired by the New York Police Department and she is determined to become the first female police detective in New York City. Self-possessed and intelligent, Sarah grew up as an only child who was doted on by her father. She not only "shakes hands like a man," but considers herself just as competent – if not more so – than any of the men on the force. Well-bred and well-spoken, Sara has a keen interest in crime-solving and is immediately intrigued by the case being investigated by Kreizler and Moore.
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This sounds like a great project! Specially that it is being produced by Cary Fukunaga (from True Detective). I have always said that trying to do a TV series could be the right movie for Dakota in this stage of her career.
shareInteresting! The premise sounds great!
I'm kind of surprised to see she'll be staring in a TV-series though. I didn't think she had a desire to do anything TV related... is this going to be more like a miniseries? I think this is a good move for her career regardless.
I'm kind of surprised to see she'll be staring in a TV-series though. I didn't think she had a desire to do anything TV related...
Yeah, Dakota has never mentioned that desire in interviews. However, she loves watching TV shows. So I guess she realized that some of the most interesting female roles are on TV these days.
is this going to be more like a miniseries?
In the media they describe it as TV series. Apparently they haven't decided yet how many episodes it will have.
Wow the cast is amazing and so is the producers and directors. Really hope this gets a Blu-Ray release. Sounds like an amazing show too. This is cable so she will have time to do movie projects as well. Win win
shareThere has been many many good + really good TV shows for female roles for decades
shareUnless something has changed, the plan is for The Alienist to be a limited series (aka a mini series).
shareThis is cable so she will have time to do movie projects as well. Win win
Yeah. I expect no more than 10-12 episodes each TV season.
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