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STARZ has officially announced that Brittany Snow will join Malin Åkerman as a co-lead in the upcoming drama series "The Hunting Wives." The eight-episode, suspenseful thriller, set to commence production in Charlotte, North Carolina, this Spring, is already generating anticipation.
In the series adapted from May Cobb's novel, Snow takes on the role of Sophie O'Neil. The storyline follows Sophie and her family's relocation from the East Coast to deep East Texas. Here, she becomes captivated by the irresistible allure of socialite Margo Bank, portrayed by Malin Åkerman. The narrative unfolds into a gripping tale of obsession, seduction, and murder, as Sophie finds her life entangled in a web of intrigue.
Brittany Snow is currently making waves in the 2024 Academy Award(R)-nominated live-action short film "Red White & Blue." Additionally, her directorial feature debut, "Parachute," premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, earning her two awards, including the Thunderbird Rising Special Award. Scheduled for a 2024 release, Snow is also set to appear in the upcoming feature film "The Good Half," which made its debut at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.
Malin Åkerman, known for her roles in Watchmen and Billions, has secured the lead role of Margo Banks in the upcoming Starz drama, The Hunting Wives. This 8-episode series is based on the novel of the same name by May Cobb, and production is slated to commence in Charlotte, North Carolina this spring.
Penned by writer, showrunner, and executive producer Rebecca Cutter (renowned for Hightown), The Hunting Wives narrates the tale of Sophie O'Neil and her family's relocation from the East Coast to deep East Texas. In this new setting, Sophie falls under the irresistible charms of socialite Margo, leading her life into a whirlwind of obsession, seduction, and murder.
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