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Jenna Coleman Plots Revenge Against Her Husband In Upcoming Prime Video Series

Aug 23, 2023

Infidelity is typically the end of a relationship. Sure, there are instances where partners can move forward together through forgiveness, but for the most part, that’s the end of the road. But it typically doesn’t end in murder. Well, real life is very different than “Wilderness.”
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As seen in the teaser for “Wilderness,” the upcoming Prime Video series follows the story of a young couple broken apart by infidelity. But when the guy hopes to make amends with a cross-country road trip that the woman has been fantasizing about, what he doesn’t know is that he has given her the perfect opportunity to plan her revenge. 
The series stars Jenna Coleman and Oliver Jackson–Cohen. “Wilderness” is created by Marnie Dickens and directed by So Yong Kim. The filmmaker is probably best known for her work in previous series such as “Roar,” “Dr. Death,” “Tales from the Loop,” and “Grand Army.” 
“Wilderness” debuts on Prime Video on September 15. You can watch the teaser below.
Here’s the synopsis:
Liv becomes the actress starring in Will’s bad dreams after she learns about his betrayal, and her heartbreak is swiftly followed by another emotion: fury. The couple embark on an American road trip Liv’s fantasized about since she was little, from the Grand Canyon on through Yosemite, before ending up with a hedonistic weekend in Las Vegas. For Will, it’s a chance to make amends; for Liv, it’s a very different prospect—a landscape where accidents happen all the time. The perfect place to get revenge.

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