NBCUniversal cable network Oxygen has ordered a slew of new true-crime programming and renewed a raft of series as part of its latest programming slate.
NBCUniversal cable network Oxygen has ordered a slew of new true-crime programming and renewed a raft of series as part of its latest programming slate.
The relationship between David Fincher and Netflix is one that intrigues (and sometimes frustrates) film fans. It’s wonderful that Fincher is able to work with Netflix and seemingly make whatever films he wants.
Holt McCallany is enjoying a career renaissance right now thanks to “The Iron Claw,” but let’s not pretend this hasn’t been going on for a while now. McCallany’s recognition is well-deserved, with top-notch performances over the past decade in “Blackhat,” “Nightmare Alley,” and “Wrath Of Man,” among others.
Mindhunter could be set to make an unexpected comeback following its cancellation on Netflix.Months after director David Fincher revealed the show would not be returning for a third season, actor Holt McCallany, who played FBI Agent Bill Tench in the drama, has claimed Fincher is considering resurrecting it.In a recent interview with Awards Daily, McCallany said: “I’ve heard that David’s thought about it. I’m not saying it’s going to come back, but what I am saying is that if it comes back, I’m coming back with it.
Mindhunter director, executive producer and showrunner David Fincher has confirmed that the Netflix series will not return for a third season.Based on the true crime book of the same name, the show first launched on the streamer in 2017. Set in 1977, it followed FBI agents Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) as they attempt to get inside the minds of a serial killer – a completely new brand of murderer at the time.A second season was released in 2019, with the series soon gaining a strong fanbase.
Though it never did numbers on par with something like “Stranger Things” or “Wednesday,” David Fincher’s serial killer drama, “Mindhunter,” has a devoted fanbase. Even today, years after the first two seasons were released, people are spreading the good word about “Mindhunter.” However, despite that fanbase and a good amount of critical acclaim, “Mindhunter” was never renewed for Season 3.
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression? Many are still trying to accept the chances of a third season of the David Fincher-produced serial killer series “Mindhunter” on Netflix are slim to none. The show is based on the very real group at the FBI that developed the agency’s profiling methods and signs of compulsive mass murderers after interviewing them in a prison setting about their lives and why they kill.
David Fincher’s portrait of the “Citizen Kane” screenwriter is pretty but baffling, an origin story with little to offer under its shiny surface.
Following several years of detours, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” “The Social Network,” David Fincher went back to one of his bread and butter obsessions, serial killers, and the procedural film with Netflix’s series “Mindhunter.” In a way riffing on things he had already done in “Zodiac,” “Mindhunter” was a continuation of his preoccupations with fixation, through the lens of serial killers, but reverse-engineered, by those that try and catch and understand them: the FBI.
Without a doubt, in an industry overrun with true-crime series and docs, “Mindhunter” is easily one of the best of the bunch. Netflix’s drama series about the early origins of the FBI’s investigations into serial killers and their behavior has only two seasons under its belt but the show (produced and partially directed by David Fincher) is already a must-see for anyone interested in crime stories and/or just great filmmaking.
Following his Emmy-nominated breakout role as serial killer Ed Kemper on, Cameron Britton is once again playing a real-life person in trouble with the law. This time, however, he’s taking on the story of Richard Jewell, who was wrongfully accused of being responsible for the deadly 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing, on, season two of the Spectrum Original anthology series .
“Mindhunter” is going on ice at Netflix.
has been put on an indefinite hold.
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