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]]>The Serpent will tell the story of Charles Sobrhaj, played by Tahar Rahim, one of the most notorious killers of the 20th century. Jenna Coleman said she’s excited about joining this series and diving in into “the dark seductive world of Charles Sobhraj”.
“I’m so looking forward to delving into hippie trail depths and bringing to life this unfathomable real-life story alongside Tahar, Billy, Ellie, Tom, Richard and the wonderful cast and production team for the BBC and Netflix,” stated the actress.
Jenna Coleman rose to prominence with the role of Doctor’s companion Clara Oswald on the popular sci-fi series Doctor Who. She went on to score the lead role in historic drama Victoria.
Howle and Bamber are equally excited and honored to join her in The Serpent, and team up with each other in an attempt to bring Sobhraj’s story to life.
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]]>The drama will star Tahar Rahim as a French serial killer Charles Sobhraj who was discovered and trailed by a young diplomat in mid-1970s Southeast Asia and who escaped prison more than once per Variety.
Tom Shankland will direct the eight-part series penned by Richard Warlow.
“I am thrilled to play Charles Sobhraj in The Serpent, a role I have dreamed of portraying since I read a book about him when I was 17 years old,” Rahim said. “I couldn’t be happier than to make it under the direction of Tom Shankland and writers Richard Warlow and Toby Finlay.”
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with the BBC alongside Mammoth Screen and bring this gripping story led by the brilliant Tahar Rahim to our members around the world,” said Brian Pearson, Netflix’s vice president for content acquisition.
The series will be streamed worldwide on Netflix.
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]]>The post Jenna Coleman Lands Key Role on Netflix Series “The Serpent” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The Serpent will tell the story of Charles Sobrhaj, played by Tahar Rahim, one of the most notorious killers of the 20th century. Jenna Coleman said she’s excited about joining this series and diving in into “the dark seductive world of Charles Sobhraj”.
“I’m so looking forward to delving into hippie trail depths and bringing to life this unfathomable real-life story alongside Tahar, Billy, Ellie, Tom, Richard and the wonderful cast and production team for the BBC and Netflix,” stated the actress.
Jenna Coleman rose to prominence with the role of Doctor’s companion Clara Oswald on the popular sci-fi series Doctor Who. She went on to score the lead role in historic drama Victoria.
Howle and Bamber are equally excited and honored to join her in The Serpent, and team up with each other in an attempt to bring Sobhraj’s story to life.
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]]>The post Netflix Boards “The Serpent” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The drama will star Tahar Rahim as a French serial killer Charles Sobhraj who was discovered and trailed by a young diplomat in mid-1970s Southeast Asia and who escaped prison more than once per Variety.
Tom Shankland will direct the eight-part series penned by Richard Warlow.
“I am thrilled to play Charles Sobhraj in The Serpent, a role I have dreamed of portraying since I read a book about him when I was 17 years old,” Rahim said. “I couldn’t be happier than to make it under the direction of Tom Shankland and writers Richard Warlow and Toby Finlay.”
“We’re excited to grow our partnership with the BBC alongside Mammoth Screen and bring this gripping story led by the brilliant Tahar Rahim to our members around the world,” said Brian Pearson, Netflix’s vice president for content acquisition.
The series will be streamed worldwide on Netflix.
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