Lewis Pullman Joins Julia Garner in Apple TV Thriller ‘Guilty Creatures’

MusicNewsletter newsroom brief · 29d ago · 1 min read · via variety.com

Lewis Pullman is set to star opposite Julia Garner in the upcoming Apple TV series “Guilty Creatures,” Variety has learned. The show, with Garner as a lead and executive producer, was announced on July 6. It is an adaptation of the Mikita Brottman true crime book “Guilty Creature

The addition of Lewis Pullman to the Apple TV series "Guilty Creatures" alongside Julia Garner is an exciting development, but what does it mean for the music industry. While the show itself is a thriller based on a true crime book, the involvement of high-profile actors like Garner and Pullman could potentially lead to opportunities for musicians to contribute to the show's soundtrack or score. This could be a great way for emerging artists to gain exposure and for established artists to experiment with new sounds.

The fact that "Guilty Creatures" is being produced by Apple TV is also significant, as the platform has been investing heavily in original content in recent years. This includes music-focused documentaries and series, such as the Billie Eilish documentary "The World's a Little Blurry" and the concert series "Billie Eilish: Live at the O2". As Apple TV continues to expand its offerings, it's likely that we'll see more music-related content in the future, and the success of shows like "Guilty Creatures" could help pave the way for more music-focused programming.

As "Guilty Creatures" moves forward in production, it will be interesting to see how the show's music is handled and whether any notable musicians are involved in the project. Fans of Julia Garner and Lewis Pullman will likely be eager to see how the show turns out, and music lovers will be keeping an ear out for any exciting soundtrack or score developments. With Apple TV's track record of producing high-quality original content, there's a lot to look forward to with "Guilty Creatures", and we'll be keeping a close eye on any music-related updates from the show.

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