Hollywood star John Cusack began acting in the eighties, and gained popularity for his roles in “Better Off Dead”, “Say Anything…”, “Bullets over Broadway”, “Grosse Pointe Blank”, “Being John Malkovich”, “High Fidelity”, “1408”, “Igor”, “2012”, “The Raven” and “Serendipity”. Now, he is headed to the digital world with the conspiracy thriller series “Utopia”.
The eight-episode series is about saving the world, while trying to find your place in it. It is about a group of comic fans who meet online and bond over their obsession of a seemingly fictional comic called, “Utopia”. Inspired by the British series of the same name. The American remake is written by “Gone Girl” author Gillian Flynn, who also serves as showrunner and executive producer.
Reflecting on why it took so long for him to make his digital debut, he said: “I hadn’t really been offered anything that I thought was really good, or that I wanted to do.”
“This was the first thing that came along, that had a great writer, and it was a terrific part. So, it was kind of easy and no brainer for me… Gillian sent me all eight episodes, and I started reading them and it was a real page turn. I think I read the entire eight episodes in one day because I wanted to see what happened next. It was very surprising and terrific writing, and it was nice to be asked by her to do it.”
The show will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on September 25 in India. It also stars Ashleigh LaThrop, Rainn Wilson, Sasha Lane, Dan Byrd, Jessica Rothe, Desmin Borges, Javon Walton, Farrah Mackenzie, Christopher Denham, and Cory Michael Smith.