David Fincher Reveals ‘Mindhunter’ Was to End with BTK Killer in the 2000s: ‘I’d Love to Revisit It’
“Mindhunter” is dead for now, but that doesn’t mean it will stay dead forever.
“Mindhunter” is dead for now, but that doesn’t mean it will stay dead forever.
Fincher says he has four years left on the original Netflix deal he signed.
Fincher had eyed returning to “Mindhunter” after “Mank,” but that no longer looks to be the case.
Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt earned his first Emmy nomination for visualizing a wider range of locations with unsettling moods.
The multiple Oscar-winning special effects makeup wiz is the Emmy favorite for helping Damon Herriman with his spot-on, riveting Manson.
Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt also calls “Mank” unlike any movie David Fincher has ever made.
Fincher will spend a majority of 2020 completing his Netflix feature film “Mank.”
The “Parasite” director reveals his love of the Netflix series, as well as of Alfred Hitchcock, Hayao Miyazaki, and Kelly Reichardt.
“It’s really exciting to work with a guy who is, inarguably, one of the great directors of his generation,” the actor said.
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In a powerful new season, David Fincher’s Netflix drama studies the tragic consequences of an ignorant white patriarchy.
The investigation is currently being reopened, and with the new attention the issues of racial injustice inherent to the case are coming to the forefront.