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Stephen Frears to direct 'Dr Death' series for Peacock

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Critically-acclaimed British filmmaker Stephen Frears will helm the series adaptation of popular podcast "Dr Death", starring Jamie Dornan, Alec Baldwin and Christian Slater.

The series is based at NBC's upcoming streaming service Peacock and will be produced by the Universal Content Productions.

The podcast, which hailed from Wondery network, was about Dr Christopher Duntsch, a neurosurgeon, whose malpractice resulted in the death and maiming of multiple patients in Dallas.

He was accused of maiming four patients and killing two more, and was found guilty of maiming one and sentenced to life in prison in 2017.

According to Deadline, the show will explore the twisted mind of a sociopath as well as highlighting the faults that lies in the system which was meant to protect the people.

 

Dornan will take on the role of Duntsch in the show, while Baldwin will portray Robert Henderson, the quiet and methodical neurosurgeon who believes in the system.

Slater will essay the role of Randall Kirby, the vascular surgeon who is brash and impulsive and ready to burn the system to the ground in the name of justice.

Patrick Macmanus will executive produce alongside Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal and Steve Tisch as well as Hernan Lopez and Marshall Lewy.

Frears' most recently directed BBC's three-part TV series "A Very English Scandal", which earned him a BAFTA Award for best director.

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First Published: Jan 18 2020 | 1:20 PM IST

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