Nicole Kidman & Liev Schreiber Star In Netflix’s New Mystery Series
Sep 3, 2024
There was a time when a cast of A-listers joining a TV project would draw major headlines. Now, that’s just not the case. In fact, you wouldn’t be wrong to be a little shocked that “The Perfect Couple,” with its starry cast, is actually debuting on Netflix this week with seemingly very little fanfare. That’s just a sign of the times. At least Netflix released a trailer for the show, even if it is only two days away.
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As seen in the trailer, “The Perfect Couple” tells the story of a very wealthy family in Nantucket planning for a wedding. Things get thrown for a loop when a body washes up on shore, leaving everyone pointing fingers.
The cast includes Nicole Kidman, Dakota Fanning, Eve Hewson, Billy Howle, Jack Reynor, Ishaan Khatter, Meghann Fahy, Sam Nivola, Michael Beach, Donna Lynne Champlin, Mia Isaac, Liev Schreiber, and Isabelle Adjani. “The Perfect Couple” is showrun by Jenna Lamia, with Susanna Bier aboard to direct the six episodes.
“The Perfect Couple” arrives on Netflix on September 5. You can watch the trailer below.
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Here’s the synopsis:
Amelia Sacks is about to marry into one of the wealthiest families on Nantucket. Her disapproving future mother-in-law, famous novelist Greer Garrison Winbury, has spared no expense in planning what promises to be the premiere wedding of the season — until a body turns up on the beach. As secrets come to light, the stage is set for a real-life investigation that feels plucked from the pages of one of Greer’s novels. Suddenly, everyone is a suspect.
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