
Crime and suspense arrive this weekend with ‘Black Bird’, a miniseries based on real events – Special (courtesy)
With a powerful story based on real events that you can enjoy in very few episodes, the miniseries’black bird’arrives on screens this weekend, so you can enjoy the beginning of a mystery that takes place inside a maximum security prison where a man risks his life to carry out a special mission.
“Black Bird” will premiere on Friday, July 8 with its first two chapters available to all Apple TV + subscribers, as it is an original production of the Apple company and will have a total of 6 episodes, so that the others 4 will arrive in the catalog on a weekly basis for a month.
It should be noted that the fact that “Black Bird” is based on real events is not the only exciting or distinctive thing about this production, but also that it has a desperate storyline in which crime and suspense mix to bring to the public a desperate story in which two criminals are the protagonists.
According to the official synopsis of this new miniseries, ‘Black Bird’ is: “Inspired by real events, when Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton), high school football hero and son of a decorated cop, is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum-security prison, he is given the choice of life: enter in maximum safety. prison for criminally insane. and befriend suspected serial killer Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser)“.
IS New original Apple TV + miniseries is now available exclusively on the streaming platform’s catalog, so you won’t be able to find it on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video or HBO Max, and for the next 4 weeks you can uncover the mystery that unfolds inside a prison from start to finish.
Black Bird: The new crime and suspense miniseries connected to ‘The Sinister Island
The story of a serial killer has always managed to attract audiences in several psychological suspense films and series, and at times they manage to be very well received by the public, such as ‘The Left Island’, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Mark Ruffalo, who shares a connection with ‘black bird’.
“The Sinister Island” is based on a book written by novelist Dennis Lehane, who in “Black Bird” stands out as the showrunner and screenwriter of this original Apple TV + production, which guarantees the story of crime and suspense and is another of the the reasons why you shouldn’t miss its big digital screen debut.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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