Lizzo is celebrating the premiere of her new Amazon Prime Video series!
09.03.2022 - 09:25 / justjared.com
Hulu is coming out with a brand new murder mystery series called Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem.
The Wrap reports that Mandy Patinkin and Violett Beane will star opposite Lauren Patten, Rahul Kohli, Angela Zhou, Hugo Diego Garcia, and Pardis Saremi in the series.
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The series will center around solving a murder in the middle of the Mediterranean.
Here’s the logline: “How do you solve a murder in a post-fact world? Especially when sailing the Mediterranean on an ocean liner filled with the wealthy and powerful. Everyone on board is hiding something… but is one of them a killer?”
Mandy will play Rufus Cotesworth, the world’s once-greatest detective, who aims to discover the truth at all costs alongside his protégée (Beane).
Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem will be 10 episodes long.
Hulu is currently filming their breakout murder mystery series, Only Murders In The Building, in NYC.
Lizzo is celebrating the premiere of her new Amazon Prime Video series!
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Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem has scored a ten-episode series order at Hulu.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterHulu has picked up the drama series “Career Opportunities in Murder and Mayhem” to series, Variety has learned.The series was ordered to pilot at the streamer in 2021. Hulu has given the one-hour drama a 10 episode first season order. Per the official description of the show, it asks the question how do you solve a murder in a post-fact world? Especially when sailing the Mediterranean on an ocean liner filled with the wealthy and powerful.
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