Jodie Comer sera la vedette de la mini-série The Chain sur HBO

La lauréate d'un Emmy Award, Jodie Comer, sera la tête d'affiche de la mini-série The Chain sur HBO. Elle incarnera une mère de famille habitant en banlieue, confrontée à un choix impossible après l'enlèvement de sa fille.

Jodie Comer jouera le rôle de Rachel dans la future mini-série The Chain sur HBO. Le projet est adapté du roman à succès d'Adrian McKinty et se concentre sur un système criminel dans lequel un parent doit kidnapper un autre enfant pour obtenir la libération du sien.

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