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Emmy Rossum and Liz Meriwether Channel Female Rage Into Hulu Thriller 'Furious'

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Roxana Hadadi

12h ago· 9 min readen

Summary

A profile/interview piece about Emmy Rossum and Liz Meriwether's new Hulu thriller series 'Furious,' which follows a female serial killer and the detective hunting her. The article explores how the creative duo channeled their anger into the project, with Rossum challenging herself to watch old movies with compelling loglines, leading to the series' conception. The piece delves into their creative process, the themes of female rage, and the cat-and-mouse dynamic at the heart of the show.

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Twitter / XEmmy Rossum and Liz Meriwether Channel Female Rage Into Hulu Thriller 'Furious'vulture.com

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The idea for Furious sprang from a challenge Emmy Rossum assigned herself a few summers ago to watch old movies whose loglines especially appealed to her.
We wanted to explore what happens when women allow themselves to be angry — truly, fully angry — and what that looks like on screen.
It's a cat-and-mouse game, but both the cat and the mouse are women, and that changes everything about the dynamic.
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For ‘Furious,’ their new cat-and-mouse crime series about a female serial killer and the detective hunting her down, star Emmy Rossum and creator Liz Meriwether let themselves get angry.

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