'Cape Fear' Creator Nick Antosca Cast Juliette Lewis in Reboot Series, Fulfilling Longtime Wish
By
Glenn Garner
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Summary
Nick Antosca, creator of the Apple TV+ series 'Cape Fear', reveals he always wanted Juliette Lewis to star in the reboot, given her role in the 1991 Martin Scorsese film adaptation. Lewis joins the cast in the episode 'Phantom Sensations', marking a full-circle moment for the franchise that began with the 1957 novel 'The Executioners'. Antosca previously worked with Lewis on Hulu's 'The Act'.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledI always wanted Juliet
With a nod to the source material's previous adaptation, this week's episode of Cape Fear was a long time coming for creator Nick Antosca.
The Apple TV+ series showrunner recently noted that he 'always wanted' Juliette Lewis to join the cast after she starred in the 1991 Martin Scorsese-helmed Cape Fear.
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