AMY ADAMS STARS INÂ SHARP OBJECTS,
EIGHT-EPISODE LIMITED SERIES DEBUTINGÂ JULY 8Â ON HBO;
CREATED BY MARTI NOXON;
BASED ON THE BESTSELLING NOVEL BY GILLIAN FLYNN, WITH
SCRIPTS BY MARTI NOXON AND GILLIAN FLYNN;
DIRECTED BY JEAN MARC VALLĂE
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Patricia Clarkson, Chris Messina, Eliza Scanlen, Elizabeth Perkins And
Matt Craven Also Star, Along With Henry Czerny,
Miguel Sandoval, Taylor John Smith, Sophia Lillis And Madison Davenport
Marti Noxon, Jean-Marc Vallée, Amy Adams, Gillian Flynn,
Jason Blum, Nathan Ross, Gregg Fienberg, Charles Layton,
Jessica Rhoades, Marci Wiseman And Jeremy Gold Executive Produce;
From Entertainment One And Blumhouse Television
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Reporter Camille Preaker returns to her small hometown to cover the murder of one preteen girl and the abduction of another. Trying to put together a psychological puzzle from her past, she finds herself identifying with the young victims a bit too closely.
           Starring five-time Academy AwardÂź-nominee Amy Adams (âArrival,â âNocturnal Animalsâ), SHARP OBJECTS debuts SUNDAY, JULY 8 (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET/PT), exclusively on HBO.
Based on Gillian Flynnâs (âGone Girlâ) bestselling novel of the same name, the eight-episode limited series was created by Peabody winner and EmmyŸ nominee Marti Noxon (âUnREAL,â âDietland,â âMad Menâ) and directed by EmmyÂź, DGA and PGA winner Jean-Marc VallĂ©e (HBOâs âBig Little Liesâ; âDallas Buyers Club,â âWildâ) from scripts by Marti Noxon and Gillian Flynn.
            Patricia Clarkson (the âMaze Runnerâ series, HBOâs âSix Feet Underâ), Chris Messina (âThe Mindy Project,â HBOâs âThe Newsrooomâ), Eliza Scanlen (âHome and Awayâ), Elizabeth Perkins (âThis Is Us,â HBOâs âCurb Your Enthusiasmâ) and Matt Craven (âX-Men,â âJustifiedâ) also star, along with Henry Czerny (âQuantico,â âWhen We Riseâ), Miguel Sandoval (âStation 19,â âMediumâ), Taylor John Smith (âCruel Intentions,â âAmerican Crimeâ), Sophia Lillis (âItâ) and Madison Davenport (âFrom Dusk Till Dawn: The Seriesâ).
           SHARP OBJECTS was filmed in Los Angeles and Northern California, and in and around Atlanta.
            ââSharp Objectsâ is my first child, my first novel,â says author Gillian Flynn. âI wrote it nights and weekends and holidays with no real belief it would ever be published, because I felt like I had to bring this girl to life, so it holds a sacred place with me. Itâs a strange and thrilling thing, bringing text to screen, allowing it to become a new thing while honoring readersâ interpretations too â itâs fun and a bit scary.
            âThis was my first novel, yet the last to reach screen â 12 long and often disappointing years. But then Amy came along, and I thought, âOh, that was it! Camille was waiting for Amy to play her.â And thatâs not lofty, writer talk. I really believe Camille needed Amy.â
            Says director Jean-Marc VallĂ©e, âItâs curious how we can find beauty in places we wouldnât expect. How darkness sometimes can become attractive, comforting. This is what happened to me when I read Gillianâs novel. I got sucked into Camilleâs head. I was falling for this character. Never met, never seen, nor heard anyone like this before.
           âI was fascinated by her obsession with words, the way she uses them to define herself, to heal and to harm, and her way of describing the world, her way of talking about herself, her wounds and imperfections. What a unique voice, so raw, so dark, and yet so honest and vulnerable. That is Camille Preakerâs beauty, and Amy Adams.â I feel grateful and fortunate to have witnessed the spectacular work of an actress who dared to play in the dark, with no safety net.â
           Observes creator and showrunner Marti Noxon, âWhen I first read this book, I remember thinking to myself, âI have to meet Gillian Flynn â sheâs really screwed up like I am.â This is a story that speaks to a part of womenâs lives that we rarely address: our impulse to hurt ourselves and each other. And I feel like Camille is representative of so many women who have continually suppressed the damage that has been done to them throughout their lives, and how in an effort to avoid dealing with the root of our issues we inflict pain onto ourselves, in various forms.
           âItâs something I could personally relate to, and to see this character who is deeply flawed, but still incredibly brave in her search for the truth, was part of why this story stayed with me for so long after reading it â and it was that lingering hold that made me want to adapt it into a series.â
            Says Blumhouse founder Jason Blum, âBlumhouse president Charles Layton brought me âSharp Objectsâ almost six years ago, before Gillian Flynn was Gillian Flynn. I am so proud that, together, we optioned this riveting book that has now been brought to life by an astonishingly talented filmmaking team.â
Cast of Characters
Camille Preaker (Amy Adams), a St. Louis newspaper reporter sent on assignment to Wind Gap, her quaint Missouri hometown, to cover the gruesome murder of one preteen girl and the disappearance of another.
Adora Crellin (Patricia Clarkson), Camilleâs mother and queen of Wind Gapâs high society, who has her serene, picture-perfect life threatened by the unexpected return of her estranged daughter.
Richard Willis (Chris Messina), a detective brought in from Kansas City to support Wind Gapâs sheriff in the search for the killer of a young girl. He joins forces with Camille to try to solve the mystery.
Amma (Eliza Scanlen), Camilleâs 15-year-old half-sister, living a double life as a restrained and girlish daughter at home with her parents, and as a brash, impetuous teenager when out with friends.
Jackie (Elizabeth Perkins), the local gossip and renowned alcoholic. Trashy, fun and larger than life, she knows sheâs a âbackwoods Barbieâ and has a sense of humor about it.
Vickery (Matt Craven), the frustrated small-town police chief, trying to preserve the reputation of Wind Gap by keeping a lid on the possibility that a serial killer might live among them.
John Keene (Taylor John Smith), moody and somber since the murder of his 13-year-old sister. His sensitive, temperamental nature raises eyebrows and makes him a prime suspect in the murder investigation.
Meredith (Madison Davenport), the confident and supportive girlfriend of murder suspect John Keene.
Bob Nash (Will Chase), the hot-tempered father of Ann Nash, Wind Gapâs first murder victim.
Alan Crellin (Henry Czerny), Adoraâs attentive, mild-mannered husband, who dotes on her.
Curry (Miguel Sandoval), Camilleâs caring and supportive newspaper editor, who sends her on assignment to her home town.
Young Camille (Sophia Lillis), a 14-year-old tomboy who is devoted to her younger sister, Marian.