ParamountPlus previewed its upcoming JoshuaJackson, LizzyCaplan, and AmandaPeet-starring FatalAttraction series, premiering April 30th.
\nThough Paramount+'s upcoming Joshua Jackson , Lizzy Caplan & Amanda Peet -starring series adaptation of the 1987 Michael Douglas & Glenn Close film Fatal Attraction still has some time to go before its April 30th, that doesn't mean it's too early to get a brief look at what's to come. And this time, we have more than preview images to pass along, with the streaming service spotlighting the series in its newest trailer previewing what's still to come.
'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. There's a lot to unpack with her. She has a full backstory and a full point of view in our show. With a limited series, there's an opportunity to take more time getting to know all of these characters.' Caplan added this about her co-star, Jackson.
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