It's the start of a new week and that means it's time for a new roundup of crime drama news:
THE BIG SCREEN
Netflix has picked up Red Notice, which might arguably be seen as its biggest commitment yet to a feature film. The globetrotting action heist thriller, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, was picked up after Universal Pictures passed on the project and has since added Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson, and Gal Gadot to star. After a recent controversy regarding whether Netflix films were eligible for Academy Awards, the academy decided not to change its policy, allowing Netflix to submit films like 2018's Roma, nominated for Best Picture and the winner of three other Oscars.
Dexter Fletcher, who most recently directed Rocketman, has been hired to direct Sherlock Holmes 3 at Warner Bros., with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law returning to star. Fletcher takes over for Guy Ritchie, who directed the previous two "Sherlock Holmes" films, with the third installment expected to hit theaters on Dec. 21, 2021.
Christoph Waltz is set to return as uber-villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld in the still-untitled "Bond 25." Waltz first portrayed the iconic Bond archenemy in 2015’s Spectre (although Donald Pleasence, Max von Sydow, and Telly Savalas have all played the character in previous "Bond" installments). The 25th James Bond film stars Daniel Craig for his fifth (and final) entry in the Bond franchise, with Cary Joji Fukunaga directing and Oscar winner Rami Malek set to play the film’s new villain.
Vin Diesel announced on Instagram that Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren are returning for Universal’s Fast & Furious 9. Theron played cyberterrorist Cipher who forced Diesel’s Dom to turn coats on his street family and operate for her. Mirren played Magdalene Shaw, the mother of Deckard (Jason Statham) and Owen (Luke Evans). They join new castmember to the franchise, John Cena, whose role is under wraps. The first franchise spinoff title, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw hits theaters on August 2, pairing Johnson’s former U.S. Diplomatic Security Service agent Luke Hobbs and Statham’s ex-MI6 agent Deckard Shaw, who join forces to take on Idris Elba’s international terrorist Brixton. (Mirren also stars in Hobbs & Shaw.)
The psychological thriller, The Woman in the Window, has had its release date pushed back to 2020 from its scheduled release date of October 4 of this year, following the decision to rework its structure. Based on a novel of the same name by A.J. Finn, the story follows a child psychologist who has become housebound due to suffering from agoraphobia, and spends her time spying her neighbors. While watching a seemingly perfect family who have just moved in, she witnesses a violent crime in their home but is torn over whether or not to call the police, since she is unable to trust herself enough to be certain of what she saw.
Two-time Oscar-winning actress Hilary Swank is set to star in The Hunt, the political action thriller from screenwriters Damon Lindelof and Nick Cuse. Swank joins previously announced co-stars Ike Barinholtz, Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, Justin Hartley, and Glenn Howerton, with Craig Zobel set to direct. The Hunt touches on the escalating tensions between the political left wing and right wing in modern-day America. Per Deadline, "Set in the same humans-hunting-humans vein as Battle Royale, The Belko Experiment, and The Purge, The Hunt will use status, political beliefs, and affiliations as the trajectory for the deadly pursuits."
A trailer was released for the espionage thriller, The Operative, based on Yiftach R. Atir's novel, The English Teacher, and starring Diane Kruger as an undercover Mossad agent in too deep and on the run.
A new documentary, Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Played With Fire, recently screened as part of the sixth Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival, and reveals the man behind the myth of late author Stieg Larsson, who created the Millennium crime trilogy featuring Lizabeth Salander.
TELEVISION/STREAMING SERVICES
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman’s short-form video platform Quibi has put in development The Fugitive, from Scorpion creator Nick Santora, Thunder Road Films, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Warner Bros. TV. In the same vein as the 1993 Harrison Ford-starring film and the 1960s TV series starring David Janssen, The Fugitive centers on blue collar worker Mike Russo, who just wants to make sure his wife, Allison, and 10-year-old daughter, Pearl, are safe, when a bomb rips through the Los Angeles subway train he’s riding on. But the faulty evidence on the ground and "tweet-now, confirm-later" journalism paint a nightmarish picture: it looks to all the world that Mike was responsible for the heinous act. Wrongfully—and very publicly—accused, Mike must prove his innocence by uncovering the real perpetrator, before the legendary cop heading the investigation can apprehend him.
In further news from Quibi, the short-form service is developing an adaptation of Harriet Tyce’s psychological thriller novel, Blood Orange, with Bodyguard and Line of Duty producer World Productions. The adaptation is being pitched as a twelve-part series consisting of ten episodes. The novel, which was published earlier this year, follows Alison Wood, a criminal barrister taking on her first murder case.
The streaming service eOne has picked up Major Crimes, an original anthology series that will follow the most daring heists, robberies, and crimes in Los Angeles history. Chris Collins (The Wire, The Sopranos) will pen the project and serve as showrunner. Each season of Major Crimes will be built around a single crime and take an in-depth look at both the detectives and criminals behind the case.
British network ITV has renewed Grantchester for another year. The show’s fifth season is set in 1957, the year Prime Minister Harold Macmillan told the British people that they had "never had it so good." For many of the residents of Grantchester, it really will feel like they’re in a delightful new Eden, but for all the talk of paradise on earth and faith-in-action, Geordie Keating (Robson Green) knows that trouble is never far away.
Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts) is set for a major role opposite Jude Law in the HBO and Sky drama, The Third Day, penned by Utopia writer Dennis Kelly. In the series, Law plays Sam, who is being drawn to a mysterious island off the British Coast and thrown into the unusual world of its secretive inhabitants. Isolated from the mainland, the rituals of the island begin to overwhelm him, and he is confronted by a trauma from his past. As the line between reality and fantasy blurs, Sam finds himself immersed in an emotional quest that puts him at odds with the islanders and begins to threaten their way of life. Waterston will play Jess, who Sam encounters on the island.
Netflix’s Mindhunter is set to return for its second season on August 16, nearly two years after the launch of the crime drama. The series, which stars Jonathan Groff and Holt McCallany, initially launched in October 2017 and was quickly renewed for a second season a month after its debut. The second season of the series, which is about the early days of the FBI’s criminal psychology and criminal profiling division, will center on the Atlanta Child Murders, a series of killings between 1979 and 1981 that slain African-American children, teenagers and adults.
Woody Harrelson will star opposite Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Kate, the Netflix thriller about a ruthless criminal operative who, after she’s irreversibly poisoned, has less than 24 hours to exact revenge on her enemies. In the process, she forms an unexpected bond with the daughter of one of her past victims.
Hulu’s upcoming Abigail Spencer-led thriller series, Reprisal, has added four series regulars to its cast, including Craig Tate (12 Years a Slave), Wavyy Jonez (Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G.), Shane Callahan (Outsiders) and Rory Cochrane (CSI: Miami). Created, written and executive produced by Josh Corbin, the "hyper-noir" Reprisal follows Katherine (Spencer), a relentless femme fatale who, after being left for dead, sets out to take revenge against her brother and his bombastic gang of gearheads.
Carrie-Anne Moss will join season 2 of CBS All Access’s Tell Me a Story, while Season 1 stars Danielle Campbell, Paul Wesley, Odette Annable, and Natalie Alyn Lind are set for a return to the anthology fairytale series that refashions the tales into darker stories of crime, sex, and murder. Season 2 will feature three iconic princesses: the ladies from "Beauty and the Beast," "Sleeping Beauty" and "Cinderella." Moss, the matriarch of the sophomore run, is tied to all of them.
PODCASTS/VIDEO/RADIO
It Was a Dark and Stormy Book Club podcast welcomed S.C. Perkins, whose debut mystery novel, Murder Once Removed, was the winner of the 2017 Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery competition, and also Leslie Karst, discussing the latest in her Sally Solari culinary mystery series, Murder From Scratch.
The Writer's Detective Bureau podcast, hosted by veteran Police Detective Adam Richardson, took on the topics of "Therapy, Overdose, and a Veiled Threat."
Thrill Radio had a ThrillerFest theme this week, including one of the founding members of the International Thriller Writers, bestselling author and creator of Rambo, David Morell, as well as Kimberly Howe, ThrillerFest's Executive Director.
Debbi Mack started off a new season of the Crime Cafe podcast with an interview of Andy Rausch, a film journalist, screenwriter, film producer, actor, graphic novelist, and crime writer of such novels as Elvis Presley, CIA Assassin.
Meet the Thriller Author welcomed author Michael Lindley, who latest, Death on the New Moon, continues the story of attorney, Hanna Walsh, and Detective Alex Frank in the Low Country of South Carolina.
THEATER
The Hayes Theater in Australia is presenting Catch Me If You Can beginning July 20th. With book by Terrance McNally, lyrics by Marc Shaiman, and music by Scott Whittman and Marc Shaiman, the production is based on the true story of precocious teenager Frank Abignale, Jr., who ran away from home and posed as a pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer using millions in forged checks – until Frank’s lies caught the attention of FBI agent, Carl Hanratty.
The Mars Theater in Lafayette, GA is staging a production of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The classic tale of eight strangers stranded on an island with a murderer in their midst runs through July 21st.