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Maude Apatow, William Hurt, Corey Stoll Among Four Cast in AMC Animated Drama Pantheon as Series Creator Inks Overall Deal
Mónica Marie Zorrilla, provided by
Feb. 18, 2021
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Maude Apatow, William Hurt, Corey Stoll, and Lara Pulver have all joined the cast of the upcoming AMC animated drama “Pantheon,” the network announced Thursday as part of the Television Critics Association winter press tour.
Apatow (“Euphoria,” “The King of Staten Island”), Hurt (“Black Widow,” “Goliath,”), Stoll (“Billions,” “Ant-Man”) and Pulver (“The Angel of Darkness,” “Sherlock”) will be joining a voice cast that is jam-packed with diverse celebrity talent. Those previously announced “Pantheon” stars include Daniel Dae Kim, Katie Chang, Paul Dano, Rosemarie DeWitt, Aaron Eckhart, Taylor Schilling, Ron Livingston, Chris Diamantopoulos, Raza Jaffrey, Scoot McNairy, Anika Noni Rose, Grey Griffin, SungWon
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Pantheon, its upcoming animated series based on a selection of stories by Ken Liu.
According to
Deadline, William Hurt, Maude Apatow, Corey Stoll, and Lara Pulver are the newest members of the cast. They’ll be joining some other notable names for the series, which the network announced back in August: Krystina Alabado, Katie Chang, SungWon Cho, Paul Dano, Rosemarie DeWitt, Chris Diamantopoulos, Kevin Durand, Aaron Eckhart, Grey Griffin, Raza Jaffrey, Daniel Dae Kim, Ron Livingston, Scoot McNairy, Anika Noni Rose, Samuel Roukin, and, Taylor Schilling.
Chang will lead the series as Maddie, a teenager who’s experiencing some trouble and who gets some advice from a mysterious online source, who turns out to be her dead father, David (voiced by Kim), who had his consciousness uploaded onto the internet, and who has become a new type of entity, an “Uploaded Intelligence.” His existence and others spells a potential pivotal moment for the future of the human rac
Ragdoll : AMC orders crime drama from Killing Eve producers
UPI News Service, 02/18/2021
AMC has ordered Ragdoll, a new crime drama from the producers of its show Killing Eve.
ADVERTISEMENT The network said in a press release Thursday that it is teaming with Sid Gentle Films and Alibi on the series.
Ragdoll is based on the Daniel Cole novel of the same name. The story centers on the murder of six people, whose bodies have been dismembered and sewn into the shape of one grotesque body, nicknamed the Ragdoll.
The six-part series follows DS Nathan Wolf, DI Emily Baxter and DC Lake Edmunds as they search for the Ragdoll Killer.