FatalAttraction is coming back — but it’s a little different from the movie.
TV series is essentially a reimagining of the movie, so it's not a sequel. According to the cast and crew, the show will actually expand the scope of the film, showing its characters at various points in the future after the original affair has taken place.premiere on Paramount+ Sunday, April 30. The remaining episodes will be available to stream weekly for the following six Sundays.
Lyne, who was nominated for the Best Director Academy Award for the film, has said that he's supportive of the TV show, though he's not involved in its production. “It’s flattering. It’s great, I mean, as long as I don’t have to make it,” he told, so rarely work. You see two or three that are good and then it falls apart.”director added that he still has some sympathy for the Alex Forrest character.
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