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Armchair sleuths have been pouring over Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s chilling murder since the release of the phenomenally successful West Cork podcast series.
Now, as we approach the 25 anniversary of the brutal killing, it’s been revealed that the mystery of Sophie’s final moments is set to be made into a third TV Series. This time round, by one of the hottest production companies in the industry.
Sister Pictures who have already gifted us with the much-watch series Chernobyl is turning its
Melissa Barrera is taking on a new role.
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Tom Waits has joined the cast of stop-motion animation series, Ultra City Smiths.The show, which will see Waits join as narrator, comes from Steve Conrad, creator of Patriot and Perpetual Grace, LTD (per Collider).Speaking about the project, Conrad said: “I’m grateful that this group of actors, who could work with whomever they choose on whatever they choose, chose to work with us.”Other members of the cast include: The Mighty Boosh’s Julian Barratt, John C.
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Netflix’s three-part documentary on Sophie Toscan Du Plantier, the French film and TV producer who was killed while at her isolated holiday cottage in West Cork, Ireland, in 1996, is to premiere on June 30.
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Chernobyl producer Sister has confirmed that it will adapt Audible Original podcast West Cork, which tells the story of the 1996 murder of French TV and film producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier.