Just Cause is Scarlett Johansson’s first major foray into television. And honestly, the limited series sounds absolutely gripping.
Now, though, the actor is turning her attention to the world of television – and she’s dipping her toe into the medium via a thrilling new limited series.
Based on John Katzenbach’s 1992 novel of the same name, here’s what you need to know about the series.Johansson will star as Madison “Madi” Cowart, a tenacious news reporter who’s sent off to cover the final days of a serial killer on death row.
The answer to both of these questions is a resounding yes. Katzenbach’s book was adapted into a film back in 1995, with the main character transformed from a journalist to a Harvard law professor .Clearly Johansson has a vested personal interest in this title, eh?is being adapted for television by Christy Hall, best known for her stellar work on the likes of Netflix’sJohansson is serving as executive producer, and the project is being helmed by the actor’s own production company, These Pictures.
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