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Pedro Pascal and David Harbour are teaming up for a new show!
The 47-year-old The Mandalorian actor and the 47-year-old Stranger Things actor are set to star in the upcoming limited series titled My Dentist’s Murder Trial, which is currently in development at HBO.
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Written by Steve Conrad, the show is inspired by James Lasdun’s 2017 New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation.”
The true crime story in the article “centers on Dr. Gilberto Nunez who in 2015 was indicted for killing his friend Thomas Kolman by getting him ‘to ingest a substance that caused his death.’ There were also two forgery counts, including Nunez posing as a C.I.A. agent. Nunez, who had had an affair with Kolman’s wife Linda, stood trial in 2018 where he was found not guilty of murder but guilty on fraud charges, which led to a prison sentence,” according to Deadline.
Pedro will be playing Dr. Nunez in the series, and as of right now, it’s unclear who David will be playing.
The two actors will also be serving as executive producers on My Dentist’s Murder Trial.
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Pedro Pascal (“The Mandalorian”) and David Harbour (“Stranger Things”) will star in HBO’s upcoming limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial.” The series, which is currently in development, is based on the true story of Dr. Gilberto Nunez’s indictment in the death of his friend Thomas Kolman.
HBO is developing My Dentist’s Murder Trial, a limited series, starring and executive produced by David Harbour (Stranger Things) and Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, The Last of Us).
Joe Otterson TV ReporterPedro Pascal and David Harbour at set to star together in the limited series “My Dentist’s Murder Trial” currently in development at HBO, Variety has learned.The series is inspired by the James Lasdun New Yorker article “My Dentist’s Murder Trial: Adultery, False Identities, and a Lethal Sedation.” The article told the true story of how Dr. Gilberto Nunez was indicted for the death of his friend, Thomas Kolman.Both Pascal and Harbour will executive produce in addition to starring.