Apple TV orders Beat the Reaper dramedy starring Will Poulter

Apple TV has greenlit a new original series titled Beat the Reaper, a blend of drama and comedy starring Will Poulter. The show, based on Josh Bazell's bestselling novel, follows a talented doctor hiding a troubled past during a chaotic hospital shift. Poulter also serves as an executive producer alongside showrunner Sam Catlin.

Apple TV's latest project, Beat the Reaper, combines high-stakes drama with comedic elements in a narrative centered on intense character development. The series stars Will Poulter, recognized for his roles in Black Mirror and The Bear, who takes on the lead as Dr. Peter Brown and executive produces the show. Sam Catlin, known for his work on Sugar, Preacher, and Breaking Bad, leads as showrunner and executive producer, bringing his expertise in genre-blending storytelling.

Adapted from Josh Bazell's novel of the same name, the plot unfolds over an eight-hour shift at Boston's most challenging hospital. Dr. Brown, an intern with exceptional medical skills, must confront his hidden past while dodging government agents, mob hitmen, quack surgeons, and a series of dead gang members to survive. The story highlights dark humor amid life-and-death tensions, portraying a flawed protagonist's resilience and wit.

Produced by Apple Studios and New Regency, the collaboration includes executive producers Arnon Milchan, Yariv Milchan, and Natalie Lehmann from New Regency. This partnership underscores Apple TV's strategy to deliver character-driven series with tonal shifts, appealing to fans of hybrid genres. No release date has been set, but the announcement bolsters Apple TV's expanding lineup of original dramas, comedies, and genre content available worldwide.

Poulter's dual role signals strong backing for the project's potential to engage audiences through sharp narrative urgency and moral complexity.

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