Netflix unveils chilling trailer for Eric Bana's latest murder mystery series; definitely tops my must-watch list
Prepare for an exhilarating journey as Netflix's latest offering, the limited series "Untamed," is set to premiere on July 17. This captivating thriller, set against the dramatic backdrop of Yosemite National Park, promises to be a must-watch.
In the series, Eric Bana stars as Kyle Turner, a National Parks Service special agent. Turner's character is no stranger to the park's secrets, stating in the trailer, "People come here to explore. They see maybe 10% of the park. Things happen different out here."
Joining Bana is an all-star cast that includes Sam Neill, who portrays Paul Souter, the chief ranger in Yosemite. Souter is not just a colleague to Turner, but also a husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Rosemarie DeWitt plays Jill Bodwin, Turner's ex-wife.
The investigation in "Untamed" uncovers dark secrets within the park and the characters' own pasts. A mysterious voice whispers, "He's coming," in the trailer, adding to the series' eerie atmosphere. The plot suggests that the park's breathtaking landscapes will play a crucial role, with the trailer showcasing some incredible scenery of Yosemite.
A skeleton is uncovered in the woods, hinting at the series' thrilling mystery. Kyle Turner teams up with new ranger and former Los Angeles cop Naya Vasquez (Lily Santiago) to investigate a mysterious death in Yosemite.
The executive producers of "Untamed" include Mark L. Smith and his daughter Elle Smith, who also serve as showrunners. John Wells, Erin Jontow via John Wells Productions, Todd Black and Tony Shaw for Escape Artists Entertainment, Steve Lee Jones for Bee Holder Productions, and Cliff Roberts for Syndicate Entertainment are also part of the production team.
"Untamed" consists of six parts, each promising to deliver a gripping episode. With its intriguing plot, stunning visuals, and a stellar cast, "Untamed" is not to be missed. So, mark your calendars for July 17, when this thrilling series will be available on Netflix.
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