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Elizabeth Olsen to play Candy Montgomery in HBO Max ‘Love and Death’ series

Elizabeth Olsen to play Candy Montgomery in HBO Max ‘Love and Death’ series

‘Love and Death,’ about a notorious murder in Texas in 1980, tallies David E. Kelley and Nicole Kidman among its executive makers.

WandaVision star Elizabeth Olsen is headed to HBO Max for her next TV project.

Olsen will topline Love and Death, a limited series about an notorious murder in Texas in 1980. The series from Lionsgate Television counts David E. Kelley, Nicole Kidman and chief Lesli Linka Glatter among its producing team.

Olsen will play Candy Montgomery, who was convicted of murdering her neighbor and friend, Betty Gore, with a hatchet.

“This is a gripping story about the frustrations and desires of two women in a small town that culminates in a terrible act of violence,” said HBO Max head of original content Sarah Aubrey. “We are thrilled to be partnering with David, Lesli, Nicole, and Per [Saari] and incredibly fortunate to have Elizabeth at the center of our story to bring out all the layers of Candy that make this story so unforgettable.”

Love and Death is the second project about the Montgomery-Gore case to pull in a high-profile star. Elisabeth Moss is attached to star in Candy, a limited series that is being developed at Universal Studio Group’s UCP from The Act’s Robin Veith and Nick Antosca.

Love and Death depends on the book Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs by John Bloom and Jim Atkinson and a two-section Texas Monthly arrangement by similar authors, “Love & Death in Silicon Prairie.”

“We cannot imagine a more perfect artist to play the leading role of Candy than Elizabeth Olsen,” said Lionsgate TV Group chairman Kevin Beggs. “Her talent, charisma and energy can bewitch audiences like no other. We’re proud to be collaborating with a world-class creative team of Lesli, David and Nicole on this thrilling and intriguing series and to bring another exciting premium property to our partners at HBO Max.”

The project will reunite Big Little Lies and The Undoing’s Kelley, Kidman and Saari. Kelley chief produces by means of his David E. Kelley Productions alongside Kidman and Saari for Blossom Films; Emmy champ Glatter (Homeland); Scott Brown and Megan Creydt for Texas Monthly; and Matthew Tinker, Michael Klick and Helen Verno.

Olsen is repped by Gersh, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Sloane Offer; Kelley by CAA and lawyer Michael Gendler; Kidman by CAA, Media Talent Group and Jackoway Austen; Glatter by CAA, Anonymous Content and Lichter Grossman; and Texas Monthly by CAA.

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