Thursday, 3rd June 2021 at 3:38 pm
Thriller series The Mosquito Coast launched on Apple TV+ in April and now, with six of seven episodes streaming on the platform, a second season has been announced – shortly before the release of the first season finale on 4th June.
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Luther creator Neil Cross has adapted Paul Theroux’s 1981 novel for the screen, telling a story that serves as something of a prequel to the events of the book – an approach that will continue into the second season, Cross told
RadioTimes.com.
“The idea is that we do the opposite of what The Handmaid’s Tale did, which is they started with the novel and then they expand – we’re moving towards the novel, we’re moving towards The Mosquito Coast,” he explained.
Each episode [reveals more] about why the Foxes are on the run, teases George of the Apple TV+ series.
“What’s wrong?” Allie asks innocently, wondering what could make his daughter so visibly upset as he and the rest of the family sit around a fire on the beach.
“What’s wrong?!” she parrots sarcastically. “Do you ever think about us? About what we might want?” Dina adds more seriously.
The questions open up the floor for a contentious discussion as Allie responds, “Jesus, of course. You’re all I think about.”
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“Sure, as long as we’re telling you that you’re the smartest person in the whole entire universe every five minutes,” she quips. At the root of her upset is the fact that her parents have taken her on the run without considering how she and her brother might feel.
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