Photo: GettyJoshua Jacksonhas an exciting new gig lined up!On Thursday, Paramount+ announced that Jackson will star in a televised reimagining ofFatal Attraction. TheDawson’s Creekalum, 43, will co-lead the series alongsideLizzy Caplan, whose involvement in the showwas announcedthis past November.The upcoming series is based on the iconic 1987 psychosexual thriller of the name, starringMichael DouglasandGlenn Close. Jackson will star in Douglas' former role of Dan Gallagher, a man who becomes his lover’s obsession following a brief affair, while Caplan will take on Close’s former role of his lover, Alex.Fatal Attractionwill explore “timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” the streaming service revealed ina press release.Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock"Joshua is an incredible talent who creates beautifully complicated characters on both the screen and stage," Nicole Clemens, the President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, said in a statement. “He and Lizzy are perfectly matched to tell a nuanced and modern narrative about the complexities of the human psyche.“Clemens added, “We’re thrilled to partner with them to bring this provocative and captivating story to a new generation.“Deadlinewas the first to report the news.RELATED VIDEO: Glenn Close and Michael Douglas on the Famous Bunny Boiling Scene in ‘Fatal Attraction’Jackson’s casting on theFatal Attractionretelling comes after he helmed the leading role onDr. Death. On the acclaimed Peacock miniseries,he played Dr. Christopher Duntsch— a real-life surgeon who caused severe injury to his patients.“I’ve never played anyone irredeemable before,” the actor toldMr. Porterin July. “He is charming, gregarious and has a high-level intellect, but he’s also a misogynist, probably a sociopath, certainly a narcissist and a complete incompetent who is incapable of seeing himself.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Jackson, who also appeared onLittle Fires EverywhereandWhen They See Us, is currently married to actressJodie Turner-Smith. The couplewelcomed their daughterJanie together in April 2020.“It’s amazing. My first, obviously, and she’s just a little bundle of joy every day,” he previously said of being a father on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Show. “It’s just this amazing thing where all the clichés are true. I mean, all of them. They’re like, ‘Oh, you’ll never experience love like this.’ That’s true. And ‘You think you’re in love with them when they first arrive, but you have no idea how much deeper it gets all the time.’ That’s absolutely true.““And, and as she starts to come alive and really experience the world and her natural curiosity, and she’s so fearless, it’s just the most incredible thing to watch,” he added. “And then, you know, sometimes she just wants a hug and your heart falls out of your chest because you’re like, ‘Aw.'”
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Joshua Jacksonhas an exciting new gig lined up!On Thursday, Paramount+ announced that Jackson will star in a televised reimagining ofFatal Attraction. TheDawson’s Creekalum, 43, will co-lead the series alongsideLizzy Caplan, whose involvement in the showwas announcedthis past November.The upcoming series is based on the iconic 1987 psychosexual thriller of the name, starringMichael DouglasandGlenn Close. Jackson will star in Douglas’ former role of Dan Gallagher, a man who becomes his lover’s obsession following a brief affair, while Caplan will take on Close’s former role of his lover, Alex.Fatal Attractionwill explore “timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” the streaming service revealed ina press release.Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock"Joshua is an incredible talent who creates beautifully complicated characters on both the screen and stage,” Nicole Clemens, the President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, said in a statement. “He and Lizzy are perfectly matched to tell a nuanced and modern narrative about the complexities of the human psyche.“Clemens added, “We’re thrilled to partner with them to bring this provocative and captivating story to a new generation.“Deadlinewas the first to report the news.RELATED VIDEO: Glenn Close and Michael Douglas on the Famous Bunny Boiling Scene in ‘Fatal Attraction’Jackson’s casting on theFatal Attractionretelling comes after he helmed the leading role onDr. Death. On the acclaimed Peacock miniseries,he played Dr. Christopher Duntsch— a real-life surgeon who caused severe injury to his patients.“I’ve never played anyone irredeemable before,” the actor toldMr. Porterin July. “He is charming, gregarious and has a high-level intellect, but he’s also a misogynist, probably a sociopath, certainly a narcissist and a complete incompetent who is incapable of seeing himself.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Jackson, who also appeared onLittle Fires EverywhereandWhen They See Us, is currently married to actressJodie Turner-Smith. The couplewelcomed their daughterJanie together in April 2020.“It’s amazing. My first, obviously, and she’s just a little bundle of joy every day,” he previously said of being a father on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Show. “It’s just this amazing thing where all the clichés are true. I mean, all of them. They’re like, ‘Oh, you’ll never experience love like this.’ That’s true. And ‘You think you’re in love with them when they first arrive, but you have no idea how much deeper it gets all the time.’ That’s absolutely true.““And, and as she starts to come alive and really experience the world and her natural curiosity, and she’s so fearless, it’s just the most incredible thing to watch,” he added. “And then, you know, sometimes she just wants a hug and your heart falls out of your chest because you’re like, ‘Aw.'”
Joshua Jacksonhas an exciting new gig lined up!
On Thursday, Paramount+ announced that Jackson will star in a televised reimagining ofFatal Attraction. TheDawson’s Creekalum, 43, will co-lead the series alongsideLizzy Caplan, whose involvement in the showwas announcedthis past November.
The upcoming series is based on the iconic 1987 psychosexual thriller of the name, starringMichael DouglasandGlenn Close. Jackson will star in Douglas’ former role of Dan Gallagher, a man who becomes his lover’s obsession following a brief affair, while Caplan will take on Close’s former role of his lover, Alex.
Fatal Attractionwill explore “timeless themes of marriage and infidelity through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women, personality disorders and coercive control,” the streaming service revealed ina press release.
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“Joshua is an incredible talent who creates beautifully complicated characters on both the screen and stage,” Nicole Clemens, the President of Paramount+ Original Scripted Series, said in a statement. “He and Lizzy are perfectly matched to tell a nuanced and modern narrative about the complexities of the human psyche.”
Clemens added, “We’re thrilled to partner with them to bring this provocative and captivating story to a new generation.”
Deadlinewas the first to report the news.
RELATED VIDEO: Glenn Close and Michael Douglas on the Famous Bunny Boiling Scene in ‘Fatal Attraction’
Jackson’s casting on theFatal Attractionretelling comes after he helmed the leading role onDr. Death. On the acclaimed Peacock miniseries,he played Dr. Christopher Duntsch— a real-life surgeon who caused severe injury to his patients.
“I’ve never played anyone irredeemable before,” the actor toldMr. Porterin July. “He is charming, gregarious and has a high-level intellect, but he’s also a misogynist, probably a sociopath, certainly a narcissist and a complete incompetent who is incapable of seeing himself.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Jackson, who also appeared onLittle Fires EverywhereandWhen They See Us, is currently married to actressJodie Turner-Smith. The couplewelcomed their daughterJanie together in April 2020.
“It’s amazing. My first, obviously, and she’s just a little bundle of joy every day,” he previously said of being a father on SiriusXM’sThe Jess Cagle Show. “It’s just this amazing thing where all the clichés are true. I mean, all of them. They’re like, ‘Oh, you’ll never experience love like this.’ That’s true. And ‘You think you’re in love with them when they first arrive, but you have no idea how much deeper it gets all the time.’ That’s absolutely true.”
“And, and as she starts to come alive and really experience the world and her natural curiosity, and she’s so fearless, it’s just the most incredible thing to watch,” he added. “And then, you know, sometimes she just wants a hug and your heart falls out of your chest because you’re like, ‘Aw.'”
source: people.com