It's the start of a new week and that means it's time for a brand-new roundup of crime drama news:
THE BIG SCREEN/MOVIES
Bradley Cooper is in talks to star in Sean Penn’s next directorial effort, an untitled film that chronicles the early life of a police officer who defended the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Described as an unexpected story about friendship, the film is not specifically a Jan. 6 movie, although it does cover the life of a police officer who was there, and whose identity is being kept under wraps for now. It also marks the first major feature film tied to the Jan. 6 riots to be made at a Hollywood studio. Penn wrote and will direct the movie, but filming won’t begin until 2027 due to Cooper's busy schedule with the upcoming Ocean’s Eleven prequel film for Warner Bros.
Speaking of that Ocean's Eleven prequel, recent Oscar nominee Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent) is in talks to join the project alongside Bradley Cooper and Margot Robbie. Plot details are being kept under wraps, but Robbie appeared via video at CinemaCon to confirm she and Cooper will play the parents of Danny Ocean (portrayed in the Steven Soderbergh “Ocean’s” trilogy by George Clooney). Robbie also noted that the movie follows a heist at the 1962 Monaco Grand Prix. “Before Danny Ocean ever stepped [sic] foot in Vegas, two masterminds taught him everything he knows: his parents,” Robbie said. “You’ll see them in all their prime in our new movie, pulling off an epic heist.” The film is currently set to release on June 25, 2027.
Millicent Simmonds (A Quiet Place franchise) has co-written and will star in the crime thriller, Grace. From filmmakers Ari Costa and Eren Celeboglu, who co-wrote the script, Grace centers on a deaf teenager who unravels the violent secrets of her family’s buried past. A passion project they’ve been developing alongside Simmonds for three years, the project marks their follow-up to directorial debut All Fun and Games, a 2023 horror flick starring Asa Butterfield and Natalie Dyer.
TELEVISION/STREAMING
After Peacock's successful series, All Her Fault, based on Andrea Mara‘s bestselling novel, the streamer is set to adapt another of the author's thrillers, Such a Nice Girl. In the story, best friends Siobhan and Grace go to wake their 24-year-old daughters the morning after a glamorous luxury wedding. Opening the door to their shared room, they find a smashed lamp, an abandoned phone, and blood on the carpet. Over the next few days, the truth unravels and tests Siobhan and Grace’s friendship to its limits. As secrets and lies begin to come to light, they realize the girls were not best friends. In fact, they weren’t really friends at all. And now, it looks like one of them is dead and one is a killer. But whose daughter is guilty of murder?
ABC is in development on A Forgotten Kill, a TV adaptation of Isabella Maldonado's 2024 novel of the same name. The show is centered on ex–Army Ranger Dani Vega, now a dauntless FBI Special Agent whose specialty is breaking codes and detecting patterns. As part of a task force, Dani is partnered with NYPD Detective Mark Flint. Their clashing styles give them an edge in solving crimes and expose an undeniable chemistry, but Dani is haunted by a secret: a family tragedy in her past that comes back to put her career and life at risk. Maldonado is a retired police captain and bestselling author of numerous suspense and thriller series. A graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico and the first Latina to attain the rank of captain in her department, she spent over two decades on the force before her final post as the commander of Special Investigations and Forensics.
Grace Gummer (Love Story) has inked a deal to join Dakota Fanning in Apple TV‘s new thriller series from Alex Cary (A Spy Among Friends, Homeland) and Sony Pictures Television. In the untitled series, Fanning stars as an undercover Treasury agent in a multi-billion dollar international conglomerate, with world-changing political and criminal tentacles. She becomes conflicted between her mission and a belief that her principal target, the heir apparent to all that corrupt power, is at his core a good man and worthy of her love. Gummer will play the series regular role of Juliana, the oldest child of Stellan Skarsgård’s Brant, who heads up the conglomerate. Daryl McCormack is also set to star.
The first trailer for the MGM+ crime drama, The Westies, has been released. The drama is set in the early 1980s, when the construction of the Jacob Javitz Convention Center on the Westies’ home turf in Hell’s Kitchen promises a financial windfall for the Irish-American organized crime gang. Despite being outnumbered 50-to-1 by the Five Families of the Italian mafia, the Westies’ legendary brutality and cunning have given them the leverage necessary to share the spoils through a fragile détente. However, internal conflict between the brash younger generation and the old-school leadership threatens to set a match to this powder keg, which will sweep the Westies into the FBI’s ever-deepening investigation into the Italian mafia. Oscar winner J.K. Simmons co-leads the 8-episode series as Eamon Sweeney, the charismatic but ruthless leader of The Westies, while Tom Brittney is Simmons’s co-lead, playing the role of James “Jimmy” Roarke, the fiercely loyal, streetwise leader of the younger generation of Westies.
Netflix released the first images from its Dutch crime series, The Perfect Life, based on the bestselling novel, The Dinner Club, by Saskia Noort. The drama will be available worldwide from September 10, 2026. The leading roles are played by Loes Haverkort, Teun Luijkx, Remko Vrijdag, Rifka Lodeizen, Charlie-Chan Dagelet, Matthijs van de Sande Bakhuyzen, Noortje Herlaar, and Edwin Jonker. The story follows Karen (Loes Haverkort), who moves with her family to Bergen, where they are warmly welcomed into the dinner club, a seductive group of friends who fully indulge in an extravagant and hedonistic lifestyle—until one of the luxurious villas goes up in flames, their friend Evert is killed, and his wife and children barely survive. Karen soon discovers their close friendship is held together by lies, where everyone has something to hide, and nothing is what it seems. Karen sets out in search of the truth, but at what cost?
PODCASTS/RADIO/AUDIO
Crime Time FM interviewed five authors shortlisted for CWA Daggers in the run up to Awards Night announcements on July 2, including Nicci Cloke, Victoria Goldman, Rob McInroy, Michael Wood, and Noelle W Ihli.
On the Poisoned Pen Bookstore podcast, Barbara Peters was in conversation with Jaclyn Goldis, author of The Last Time We Saw Her.
Killer Women interviewed Hilary Davidson about her new standalone thriller, Every Lie I Told.
Debbi Mack's latest guest on the Crime Cafe podcast was Clay Stafford, author and founder of the Killer Nashville Conference.
House of Mystery Radio welcomed Gregory Stout to talk about Goodbye is Forever, his new novel with Nashville PI Jackson Gamble.
On the Outliers' Get to Know podcast, Kathleen Antrim and DP Lyle spoke with John Dingle, author of the Gus Wheeler FBI Thriller series.
On Criminal Mischief, host DP Lyle MD led a fun discussion of one of the most common questions he receives from crime writers: Is there a drug that will cause a heart attack?

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