Sarah Snook to star in The Birds limited series remake

Succession actress Sarah Snook will headline a limited-series remake of the Alfred Hitchcock classic The Birds. The project is currently being pitched to networks and streamers as a present-day reimagining set in Alaska.

The series centers on a murder mystery in which Snook plays Myra Massey, a traveling magistrate who returns to her Alaska hometown after her childhood friend is killed. Nature turns hostile with bird attacks as she investigates outside her judicial role, according to the official synopsis. Tom Spezialy, known for The Leftovers, will write the series and serve as executive producer.

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Renée Zellweger and Sissy Spacek portrayed in a sunlit scene from the film A Woman in the Sun
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Renée Zellweger to star in drama opposite Sissy Spacek

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Black Bear and Artists Equity have partnered on the upcoming film A Woman in the Sun, which will star Renée Zellweger and Sissy Spacek alongside Mia Threapleton. The project marks the directorial debut of Julia Cox, who wrote and executive produced the 2023 film Nyad.

Producers Scott Delman and Zanne Devine have acquired the rights to adapt I.S. Berry's debut novel 'The Peacock and the Sparrow' into a feature film. The story, set during the Arab Spring in Bahrain, follows a CIA spy caught in a web of murder, conspiracy, and revolution. Berry, a former CIA operations officer, drew from her experiences in the Middle East for the award-winning book.

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Acorn TV has renewed the comedic murder mystery series You're Killing Me for a second season. The show stars Brooke Shields as author Allison Chandler. Production on the new season is set to begin later this year.

Mystery and thriller fans have several book-to-screen adaptations premiering this March on various streaming platforms. These include stories of private investigators, young detectives, forensic pathologists, and accidental cover-ups. The lineup draws from established authors like Carl Hiaasen and Patricia Cornwell.

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A new horror-comedy series called Widow's Bay has debuted on Apple TV, blending small-town humor with supernatural scares.

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