The original Fatal Attraction starred Glenn Close, future Ant-Man actor Michael Douglas, and Anne Archer as the main characters caught up in an intense thriller after Douglas’ Dan Gallagher has an affair with Close’s Alex Forrest. While Dan originally believes the tryst is something he can have while his wife is out of town, he soon learns that Alex has developed an unhealthy obsession that eventually leads her to threaten the safety of his family.
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Variety reports that the show coming to Paramount Plus will include those same story beats but in a television series format. Caplan will take on the role of Alex in this reimagining of Fatal Attraction, though just who will play Dan is not yet known. Much like the movie did back in 1987, it’s said that the show is going to take a deep dive into themes of marriage as well as infidelity. Those themes are going to be looked at through the lens of modern attitudes towards strong women. There will also be a new look at issues such as personality disorders and coercive control.
As in the Fatal Attraction film, Caplan’s Alex will become obsessed with her lover after a brief fling with the married man. It’s not clear how that modern lens might affect the way this particular obsession plays out compared to the original film, but there are definitely tools that are available that weren’t back when Close was busy stalking her lover. Social media and the internet were two things that didn’t exist in the ’80s in the same way as today.
This isn’t the first time that Caplan has taken on a television adaptation of a female film character that has a rather violent streak. Just a few years ago she played Annie Wilkes in the Hulu original series Castle Rock. The character of Wilkes was made famous by Kathy Bates when she starred alongside James Caan in Misery.
The part of Alex in this Paramount Plus adaptation of Fatal Attraction is quite a bit different from Caplan’s most recent work. Having starred in horror movies, suspense thrillers, and action pieces, the actress just lent her voice to a Netflix original animated series called Inside Job. The comedy series exists in a world where the conspiracy theories making their way around the internet these days are actually true and are run by a covert organization.
Fatal Attraction has been ordered by Paramount Plus.
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