Sarah Lancashire在Sally Wainwright编写的广受好评的BBC惊悚片中回归。不苟言笑的警官Catherine Cawood重新领导她的团队,在西约克郡的卡尔德山谷尽职尽责。在执勤时,她有了一个可怕的发现--一具尸体。受害者的伤势与前几个月发生的一连串谋杀案惊人地相似,这表明一个连环杀手正在逍遥法外。但当发现凯瑟琳认识受害者时,案件变得更加令人震惊--这可能会对她本人和她的家人产生严重影响。
Ryan Murphy dropped a teaser for a new series titled Grotesquerie in an Instagram post (see it below) on Friday. According to the post, it will star Niecy Nash-Betts — who has worked with Murphy several times before and is coming off an Emmy win for Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story — Courtney B. Vance and Lesley Manville and is set to premiere in the fall. The teaser features Nash-Betts’ voice, sounding very disturbed about a crime scene: “I don’t know when it started. I can’t put my finger on it. But it’s different now. There’s been a shift. It’s like something’s opening up in the world — a kind of hole to the center of nothingness. What I saw today — they sent shrinks for everyone who worked this crime scene. You think, ‘Well hon, evil has always existed,’ and cite some statistic about how the world’s getting better, less murder, more help, less global horror, never been a better time to be alive, honey.” Her voice cracking, Nash-Betts (or rather, her character) concludes by saying, “Come back. It’s not getting better. And I keep needing to hear your answers, because something’s happening around us, and nobody sees but me.”