A Murder at the End of the World – A New Mystery-Thriller Series
Introduction
A Gen Z amateur detective and tech-savvy hacker, Darby Hart (Emma Corrin), find herself involved in a lethal web of secrets and intrigue in the upcoming mystery-thriller series, A Murder at the End of the World. Get ready to be intrigued by this series, which will feature Darby Hart. This forthcoming show, developed by the amazing minds of Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (The OA), promises to bring an unrivaled mix of suspense, innovation, and foresight that is unlike anything else on television. When Darby receives an invitation to an isolated retreat, she has no idea that a nefarious act awaits her. She must rely on her extraordinary hacking talents and sharp detective instincts to show that the death of one of the guests resulted from a murder to stop the perpetrator from taking another life. Everything you need to know about “A Murder at the End of the World” is listed here.
A Murder at the End of the World Cast
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Harris Dickinson as Bill
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Clive Owen as Andy
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Alice Braga as Sian
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Emma Corrin as Darby Hart
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Brit Marling as Lee
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Raúl Esparza as David
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Jermaine Fowler as Martin
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Joan Chen as Lu Mei
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Louis Cancelmi as Todd
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Edoardo Ballerini as Ray
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Pegah Ferydoni as Ziba
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Britian Seibert as Eva
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Ryan J. Haddad as Oliver
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Daniel Olson as Tomas
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Lauren Yaffe as Hotel Staff
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Javed Khan as Rohan
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Christopher Gurr as Marius
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Kellan Tetlow as Zoomer
Release Date of A Murder at the End of the World
This November, A Murder at the End of the World will become available to stream on Hulu. Due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike, the release plans for the seven-episode murder mystery have to be altered from when they were originally scheduled to take place on August 29. As a result of this move, the show will be one of the first television programs outside of the broadcast fall schedule to push back its launch date in response to the crisis threatening other writers and actors. It isn’t easy to develop anticipation for an original show that is not based on an already existing intellectual property because the performers and authors involved cannot participate in any press or promotion activities while negotiations are continuing. As a result, the premiere of A Murder at the End of the World will take place only in November. However, the specific date is still being determined at this time.
Creators of A Murder at the End of the World
Brit Heyworth Marling is a well-known screenwriter and actor in the United States. She gained notoriety after acting in multiple films that made their world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. These films include Sound of My Voice (2011), Another Earth (2011), and The East (2013), all of which she co-wrote in addition to playing the lead part in the film. The OA, a series launched on Netflix in 2016, was co-created by her, written by her, and in which she also starred.
Zal Batmanglij is a film director and screenwriter of Iranian and American descent. He directed and co-wrote the films Sound of My Voice (2011) and The East (2013), both of which had their world premieres at the Sundance Film Festival. He also directed and co-wrote the first season of The OA, which premiered on Netflix in 2016.
A Murder at the End of the World – Teaser | Emma Corrin, Clive Owen, Harris Dickinson | FX
Plot of A Murder at the End of the World
The following is the plot summary provided by FX for the upcoming show A Murder at the End of the World:
“Darby Hart,” played by Emma Corrin, is a Gen Z amateur sleuth and tech-savvy hacker who is the protagonist of the mystery series “A Murder at the End of the World,” which features a new type of detective. A reclusive billionaire, played by Clive Owen, invites nine other visitors, including Darby, to retreat at a stunningly beautiful and isolated place. After the body of one of the other guests is discovered, Darby is challenged to establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the death resulted from homicide in the face of many competing interests. She must do this before the murderer claims another victim.
Before it was given its current name, the project was fondly referred to as Retreat, which, while delightful in its way, may not have conveyed the distinct and evocative quality of A Murder at the