Cape Fear TV series: Amy Adams to star with Javier Bardem
Adams joins the previously announced cast member Javier Bardem, who is set to play the villainous Max Cady and is also an executive producer on the show.
Coming our way from Amblin Television and UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, this version of Cape Fear is said to be “as an unconventional take on the IP” that turns the story into a tense, contemporary thriller that examines America’s obsession with true crime in the 21st century. In it, a storm is coming for happily married attorneys Amanda (Adams’ character) and Steve Bowden when Max Cady (played by Bardem), a notorious killer from their past, gets out of prison. The story will be told over the course of ten episodes. The show is set up at Apple TV+.
The Cape Fear story began with a novel called The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. First published in 1957, that book received a film adaptation in 1962 that was directed by J. Lee Thompson (who was working from storyboards devised by original director Alfred Hitchcock). Released in 1991, Scorsese’s Cape Fear was a second take on the material. It’s said that Antosca has been obsessed with the Cape Fear movies since he was a kid. His previous credits include Hannibal, The Forest, Channel Zero, Brand New Cherry Flavor, Antlers, The Act, Candy, and A Friend of the Family.
In addition to Spielberg, Scorsese, Antosca, Adams, and Bardem, the Cape Fear TV series will be executive produced by Alex Hedlund of Eat the Cat and Darryl Frank and Justin Falvey of Amblin Television.
By taking on the role of Amanda Bowden, Amy Adams is following in the footsteps of Polly Bergen, who played Peggy Bowden in the ’62 film, and Jessica Lange, who played Leigh Bowden in the ’91 film. The makers of these adaptations like to switch up the name of the wife character.
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