Susanne Bier directs new Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant thriller The Undoing
The Danish-Jewish director has teamed up with Big Little Lies creator David E Kelly for the Sky Atlantic drama, adapted from Jean Hanff Korelitz's You Should Have Known
Director Susanne Bier (The Night Manager) has teamed up with Nicole Kidman and Big Little Lies creator David E Kelly for new star-studded Sky Atlantic drama, The Undoing, which started this week.
Adapted from author Jean Hanff Korelitz’s suspenseful thriller, You Should Have Known, the plot revolves around successful New York therapist Grace Fraser (Kidman), who is happily married with a son (Noah Jupe) and on the brink of publishing her first book.
But her seemingly perfect world is rocked by a violent death and when her husband Jonathan (played by Hugh Grant) goes missing, a chain of terrible revelations emerges.
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The cast also includes Édgar Ramírez (The Assassination of Gianni Versace), American Horror Story’s Lily Rabe and Donald Sutherland.
The Undoing airs on Mondays, 9pm, on Sky Atlantic and is available via Sky On Demand and Now TV.
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