FX released a brand new trailer for Black Narcissus, a three-part mini series airing in one night.
The new series stars Gemma Arterton, Aisling Franciosi, Jim Broadbent, Alessandro Nivola and Diana Rigg. The limited series is based on Rumer Gooden's 1939 best-selling novel of the same name and was previously turned into a feature film back in 1947 starring Deborah Kerr.
The Brand New Trailer
The series is set during 1934 in Mopu, Himalayas, at a remote clifftop palace known as the 'House of Women.' The palace homes many dark secrets. Collider said this about the new series:
"During the latter years of British rule in India, ambitious young nun Sister Clodagh heads a mission to a remote part of the Himalayas. The palace of Mopu has been donated by General Toda Rai, who hopes the Sisters of St. Faith will rid the "House of Women" of unhappy memories connected to his late sister, Srimati. Although Clodagh ignores the warnings of the General's raffish agent Mr. Dean, isolation and illness soon take their toll, with the haunting atmosphere of the palace particularly affecting volatile Sister Ruth. As past and present collide, the arrival of the young General Dilip Rai is the catalyst for an explosion of repressed desires that may end in a fatal confrontation."
FX also released a new poster for the series.
The Brand New Poster
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Black Narcissus was produced by DNA TV in association with FX Productions for BBC One and the FX Networks. The limited series premieres on November 23rd and will be available the next day on Hulu. It will also air in the UK on BBC One in December.
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