Deadline has confirmed that Julie Ann Emery (Preacher, Better Call Saul, Fargo) has joined Hulu’s limited series from George Clooney, Catch-22. The series is based on the satirical novel by Joseph Heller and will debut on Hulu in 2019. Emery will star alongside Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Kyle Chandler, and Giancarlo Giannini.
The six-part adaptation of Catch-22 tells the story of U.S. Air Force bomber John Yossarian (Christopher Abbott) as he becomes frustrated with his position and the fact that so many people are trying to kill him even though they don’t know him and he doesn’t know them. He is also held up by the sinister rule that if a pilot is requesting to not do their missions, they are sane and ineligible to be removed from duty, whereas those who continue to fly into danger willingly are deemed insane.
Emery will play Marion Scheisskopf, who’s married to Scheisskopf (Clooney), but having an affair with Yossarian (Abbott). Earthy and beautiful, she’s passionate but bored. Restless. A little sad, even. Yet alone with Yossarian, she’s mischievous and playful. She connects with him; it’s mental and intellectual as well as physical. She made a huge mistake marrying the awful Scheisskopf and dreams of a bigger life.
Giannini is set to play the role of Marcello, the owner of a brothel in Rome. The debonair character challenges the Americans views on the world. Clooney will play the supporting role of Scheisskopf with Kyle Chandler playing Colonel Cathcart. Hugh Laurie and Christopher Abbott also star.
The novel was previously adapted into a feature film directed by Mike Nichols in 1970, which wasn’t a success at the start but has since been considered a cult favorite by critics and audiences. The upcoming adaptation was written by Luke Davis and David Michod, and will be co-directed by Clooney, Grant Heslov (Argo) and Ellen Kuras (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and produced by Paramount Television, Smokehouse Pictures and Anonymous Content. Davis, Michod, Clooney, Kuras, and Heslov will co-produce alongside Richard Brown and Steve Golin.
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