Murdaugh Murders is Lifetime's 500th film.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Bill Pullman is set to play a convicted murder in first look images for Lifetime’s Murdaugh Murders: The Movie. Former lawyer Alex Murdaugh of South Carolina was accused of killing his wife and 22-year-old son in 2021 after their gunshot-wounded bodies were found on the grounds of the family’s 1,700-acre estate. Murdaugh was found guilty of these charges on March 3, 2023, and is now serving two life sentences.
Just over six months after Murdaugh’s conviction, first-look images at Murdaugh Murders: The Movie have been released by EW. The images from the Lifetime series show Pullman, as Murdaugh, taking press conferences and attending what appears to be a party. In this first look, Murdaugh’s violent tendencies peak through more aristocratic looks, as Pullman’s character is seen looking aggressive towards Curtis Tweedie’s character, Paul Murdaugh.
Close What To Expect from Murdaugh Murders While not an exact lookalike for Murdaugh, Pullman looks chilling in these images for Murdaugh Murders. It seems the movie will address the high-profile image of the Murdaugh family and its subsequent takedown through the family’s violent fate. As Lifetime wrote in a press release, even Alex Murdaugh “couldn't prevent the Murdaugh Family's legacy from being tarnished after Paul was involved in a boating accident that left a young girl dead.
With the conviction so recent, the case is still fresh in many’s minds. The Murdaughs were a prominent local family of attorneys, so the cracks in their legacy - from Paul Murdaugh’s fateful boating accident to Alex Murdaugh’s eventual homicide - were morbidly fascinating to those familiar with them. The recency of these events will likely drive up interest and viewership for the true crime drama.
Murdaugh Murders is Lifetime’s 500th original movie, and is likely to hit that milestone as one of the most dramatic yet. Murdaugh Murders: The Movie airs on Lifetime on Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16.
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