Colman Domingo Stars In New Mystery Thriller Arriving In November
Oct 28, 2024
Colman Domingo has been on a roll lately. Not only is he one of the stars of “Euphoria,” but he also has some recent acclaim for his roles in two new films, “Rustin” and “Sing Sing.” Domingo is also lining up his first directorial outing that might begin filming in 2025. But before that, he has a new show coming to Netflix, titled “The Madness.”
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As seen in the teaser, “The Madness” tells the story of a political consultant/TV pundit who goes off to write a novel. However, his life is flipped upside down when he is accused of murder and has to go on the run.
The series stars Colman Domingo, Marsha Stephanie Blake, Gabrielle Graham, John Ortiz, Tamsin Topolski, TJ Mixson, Deon Cole, Hamish Allan-Headley, Ennis Esmer, Allison Wright, Bradley Whitford, and Stephen McKinley Henderson. “The Madness” is created by Stephen Belber. Clement Virgo is on board as director.READ MORE: Fall 2024 TV Preview: 40 Must-See Series To Watch
“The Madness” debuts on Netflix on November 28. You can watch the teaser below.
Here’s the synopsis:
Muncie Daniels is a political consultant-turned-TV pundit who may have lost his way in life. While on a work sabbatical in the Poconos to write the great American novel, Muncie finds himself the only witness to the murder of a well-known white supremacist, and now he’s being framed for the crime. Muncie is forced to go on the run in a desperate fight to clear his name and unravel a global conspiracy before time runs out. Along the way he’ll reconnect with his family, find unlikely allies, and fight against disinformation in a post-truth age.
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