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Apple Pulls Thriller Over Plagiarism Claims
25 Nov
Summary
- Apple TV cancelled the French thriller 'The Hunt'.
- Accusations claim the series plagiarized a 1973 novel.
- The show's producer is investigating the intellectual property claims.

Apple TV has halted the release of its French thriller "The Hunt" following allegations that its storyline was lifted from a 1973 novel. The series' creator, Cédric Anger, is accused of plagiarizing Douglas Fairbairn's book "Shoot," which was also adapted into a film. These claims surfaced recently, leading to immediate action from the streaming platform.
Producer Gaumont has confirmed that "The Hunt" has been temporarily shelved as they undertake a comprehensive review of the situation. The company stated that they take intellectual property matters with the utmost seriousness. Apple TV has also removed all promotional materials for the show, leaving its future uncertain.
The thriller, which stars Benoît Magimel and Mélanie Laurent, was originally scheduled for a global debut on December 3rd. The plot centers on a group of friends whose hunting trip turns violent when they encounter another group targeting them for revenge, echoing themes present in "Shoot."




