Apple TV announced that its drama series 'Nocturne', featuring Liev Schreiber, will premiere on October 30. Based on novels by Lars Kepler, the series centers on a detective pursuing a serial killer while protecting his family.
Apple TV has confirmed that its new drama series 'Nocturne', previously titled 'Lazarus', will premiere on October 30. The announcement was made via a post on X, accompanied by initial images of the main cast.
'Nocturne' follows Jonah Lynn, played by Liev Schreiber, an ex-soldier and homicide detective who relocates to a small town in Pennsylvania for a quieter life. However, his past and the threat of a serial killer, Jurek Walter, disrupt his peace and endanger his family.
The series is based on two novels by Lars Kepler, 'Lazarus' and 'The Sandman'. Rowan Joffe is the creator and executive producer, while John Hlavin is the showrunner and lead writer for the 10-episode adaptation.
Apple TV offers a range of programming including popular shows like 'Severance', 'The Morning Show', and 'Shrinking'. Priced at $12.99 per month, it is also included in Apple's subscription bundle offerings.
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Apple TV announced that its drama series 'Nocturne', featuring Liev Schreiber, will premiere on October 30. Based on novels by Lars Kepler, the series centers on a detective pursuing a serial killer while protecting his family.