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Hulu Unveils ‘Culprits’ Photos with Gemma Arterton and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

Gemma Arterton in ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)

Hulu’s released the first batch of photos from Culprits, an upcoming thriller set to stream this fall. The first-look photos tease what Hulu describes as a darkly funny crime series without giving much away.

Culprits stars Nathan Stewart-Jarrett (Generation), Gemma Arterton (The King’s Man), Kirby (The Good Place), Niamh Algar (Raised by Wolves), and Kamel El Basha (The Insult). Tara Abboud, Kevin Vidal (Working Moms), Ned Dennehy (The Peripheral), and Eddie Izzard (Victoria and Abdul) also star.

The eight-episode season was created by J Blakeson (The Disappearance of Alice Creed), who also serves as an executive producer and director. Disney+ EMEA’s Johanna Devereaux and Stephen Garrett (The Night Manager) executive produce, Claire Oakley (Make Up) directs, and Morenike Williams (Killing Eve) is a producer.

The series is a Character 7 production.

Eddie Izzard in ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)

The Plot, Courtesy of Hulu:

Culprits kicks off where most crime stories end: after a high-stakes heist, when the crew of elite criminals have gone their separate ways and have tried to leave their old lives behind. Past and present collide when a ruthless assassin starts targeting them one by one. Why are they being stalked, who is behind the mayhem, and will they be able to find one another in time to protect themselves and the people they love?

Kirby in ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)
A scene from ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)
Nathan Stewart-Jarrett in ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)
A scene from ‘Culprits’ (Photo: Character 7 Productions/Hulu)



Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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