The Thriller
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Initial release | November 17, 2010 |
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Directors | B. Unnikrishnan |
Screenplay | B. Unnikrishnan |
Composers | Dharan Kumar |
Ishaan Dev | |
Ranjith, SuVi | |
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ID | 2422328 |
About The Thriller
When a rich businessman is found murdered, DCP Niranjan is assigned to investigate the case and suspects a Dubai-based don's involvement in it.
Netflix's You: Why Penn Badgley accepts Joe Goldberg
... For season four of The Thriller, he s moved to London, taken up a job as a literature professor and infiltrated a group of incredibly wealthy friends...
Olivier Awards: Eddie Redmayne's Cabaret leads nominations
... Allen, who made her name as a singer, also recently from the WhatsOnStage website for her theatre debut in The Thriller 2:22 - A Ghost Story...
Harry Potter at 20: What the original cast did next
... The actor, now 32, has since Harry Potter mainly shied away from the A-list spotlight, taking up roles in films such as The Thriller Guns Akimbo, and Victor Frankenstein...
Staunch Book Prize: Should gender violence be kept out of fiction?
... She says women have been an easy target in The Thriller genre, which has a tradition of sexualised violence ...
White Crow's star dancer 'channelled' Rudolf Nureyev
... Those are The Thriller elements and were great fun to write...
Dan Mallory: Best-selling author lied about having cancer
... Mallory, who wrote The Thriller under the pseudonym AJ Finn, said he claimed to have had cancer as a way to disguise his struggles with bipolar disorder...
Liam Neeson sparks race row over rape comments
... The 66-year-old, who is best known for Schindler s List and The Thriller series Taken, also described growing up around violence in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, during the Troubles...
Netflix's You: Why Penn Badgley accepts Joe Goldberg
By Bonnie McLarenNewsbeat reporter
Hello, you.
Netflix's most notorious fictional killer Joe Goldberg is Back - But , This Time , with a twist.
For season four of The Thriller , he's moved to London, taken up a job as a literature professor and infiltrated a group of incredibly wealthy friends.
London might be new to Joe - But it isn't new to Penn Badgley , The Actor famous for Joe 's creepy voiceovers.
" I wasn't able to be with My Family as much as I would have liked to, " he tells BBC Newsbeat About filming Last Year .
" Apart from that, it was a great time, I remember it so fondly. I do truly love something of the culture there.
" My Wife is British, she was born and raised there until she was a teenager so I just really truly did enjoy it. "
So Penn enjoyed being in the UK, But what About his famous character?
" I think in some ways he settled in quite nicely, apart from the fact that he's Joe Goldberg and he can't settle in anywhere nicely, " he says.
" [London is] The Source of the fantasies in Joe 's mind About how people should be, the literature that he loves.
" He's really trying to make a go of it and I think at The Beginning you see him on one level doing a good enough job.
" Of course by The End of The First episode, you discover that's not the case. "
This series also sees the introduction of British actors like new love interest Charlotte Ritchie and Tilly Keeper , who was previously in EastEnders, as a famous It girl.
Tati Gabrielle also returns as Marienne, another of Joe 's love interests - Yes , he's had a few.
" When I found out he was coming to London, I was really quite thrilled, " Tilly says.
" I think it really plays into this nice kind of dark academia vibe we've got going on this season. "
Joe has always been a controversial character.
And there have been concerns that The Show glamorises stalking and Male Violence against women.
Penn has spoken - at length - About how much he hates Joe , there's even YouTube compilations dedicated to clips of him criticising the character in interviews.
Speaking to Newsbeat, Penn clarifies that he doesn't " despise" Joe - But does say that he finds it draining playing the character.
" It takes a lot of emotional, spiritual and physical energy to play him for so long, " he says.
" Because he's such an unreliable narrator and so inconsistently manic. He's predictably unpredictable.
" But I think More Than ever, I probably accept him and I think I think despising him would take up even more energy, which I don't want to give him. "
Penn might be tired of Joe 's antics, But there's no sign that this will be The Last series.
" That's A Question for The Writers . I think the question is, is there another season?
" And I think for those who haven't seen it yet, I don't want to spoil whether or not that's possible. "
Source of news: bbc.com