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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Acclaimed TV Producer Howard Gordon Debuts Psychological Thriller 'The Beast In Me' on Netflix

Acclaimed TV Producer Howard Gordon Debuts Psychological Thriller 'The Beast In Me' on Netflix

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Howard Gordon, Emmy winner for '24' and 'Homeland', makes streaming debut as showrunner
  • 'The Beast In Me' stars Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys in a psychological thriller
  • Gordon discusses potential revival of '24' with original star Kiefer Sutherland
Acclaimed TV Producer Howard Gordon Debuts Psychological Thriller 'The Beast In Me' on Netflix

Acclaimed television producer Howard Gordon, the Emmy-winning mind behind hit shows like '24' and 'Homeland', is making his streaming debut as the showrunner of the psychological thriller 'The Beast In Me'. The series, which premieres on Netflix tomorrow, November 13th, stars Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys in a gripping story about an author grieving the death of her son who becomes drawn to her new neighbor, a real estate mogul suspected in his wife's disappearance.

In a recent interview, Gordon discussed his transition to the streaming world, noting the "instant global access" that Netflix provides compared to his previous work. He also addressed the potential revival of his iconic series '24', revealing that he and original star Kiefer Sutherland have been developing an idea that they hope will move forward. However, Gordon expressed caution, stating that he wants to ensure any new '24' project lives up to the quality of the original.

Additionally, Gordon spoke about his experience working on the anthology series 'Accused' for Fox, which he was disappointed did not receive more viewership or critical acclaim. Despite this, he remains proud of the show and is open to the network revisiting it as an "event" series in the future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'The Beast In Me' is a psychological thriller limited series that follows an author grieving the death of her son who becomes drawn to her new neighbor, a real estate mogul suspected in his wife's disappearance, as a subject for her next book.
Howard Gordon, the original showrunner of '24', has revealed that he and Kiefer Sutherland have been developing an idea for a potential revival of the iconic series, but it is still in the early stages and has not been officially greenlit.
In addition to '24' and 'Homeland', Gordon has also worked on the anthology series 'Accused' for Fox, which he was disappointed did not receive more viewership or critical acclaim, though he remains open to the network revisiting it as an "event" series.

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