"Apple TV Pulls French Thriller 'The Hunt' Amid Plagiarism Allegations"
In a surprising move, Apple TV has pulled its upcoming thriller series "The Hunt" from its December slate amid allegations of plagiarism. The decision comes after French media expert Clement Garin first surfaced the claims, which now appear to be substantiated.
According to reports, the allegations center on creator and director Cédric Anger's alleged rip-off of the show's story from Douglas Fairbairn's 1973 novel "Shoot." The original film adaptation, released in 1976, starred Cliff Robertson, Ernest Borgnine, and Henry Silva. It appears that Anger has drawn heavily from this source material for his own series.
In response to the allegations, French producer Gaumont confirmed that "The Hunt" has been shelved while they conduct a thorough review of their production practices. The company took this decision seriously, stating that intellectual property matters are taken very seriously.
Originally set to debut on Apple TV on December 3rd with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly through the end of the month, "The Hunt" has now been removed from its lineup. This series stars Benoît Magimel and Mélanie Laurent alongside a talented ensemble cast.
While details of Fairbairn's novel are sparse in online summaries, it seems that the plot centers on a group of friends who become embroiled in a hunt gone wrong. The consequences escalate rapidly, leaving the protagonists with no choice but to fight for their lives.
It is unclear whether "The Hunt" will return to production or if the allegations will result in any further action against Anger and Gaumont. As this situation continues to unfold, fans of the thriller genre can only watch and wait to see how events play out.
In a surprising move, Apple TV has pulled its upcoming thriller series "The Hunt" from its December slate amid allegations of plagiarism. The decision comes after French media expert Clement Garin first surfaced the claims, which now appear to be substantiated.
According to reports, the allegations center on creator and director Cédric Anger's alleged rip-off of the show's story from Douglas Fairbairn's 1973 novel "Shoot." The original film adaptation, released in 1976, starred Cliff Robertson, Ernest Borgnine, and Henry Silva. It appears that Anger has drawn heavily from this source material for his own series.
In response to the allegations, French producer Gaumont confirmed that "The Hunt" has been shelved while they conduct a thorough review of their production practices. The company took this decision seriously, stating that intellectual property matters are taken very seriously.
Originally set to debut on Apple TV on December 3rd with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly through the end of the month, "The Hunt" has now been removed from its lineup. This series stars Benoît Magimel and Mélanie Laurent alongside a talented ensemble cast.
While details of Fairbairn's novel are sparse in online summaries, it seems that the plot centers on a group of friends who become embroiled in a hunt gone wrong. The consequences escalate rapidly, leaving the protagonists with no choice but to fight for their lives.
It is unclear whether "The Hunt" will return to production or if the allegations will result in any further action against Anger and Gaumont. As this situation continues to unfold, fans of the thriller genre can only watch and wait to see how events play out.