Jessica Biel to headline true-crime series ‘Candy’ after Elisabeth Moss’ exit

Biel will play the title role of Candy Montgomery, a woman who had it all - until she was accused of killing her friend from church with an axe

October 06, 2021 01:49 pm | Updated 02:00 pm IST

Jessica Biel

Jessica Biel

Actor-producer Jessica Biel has boarded “Candy”, a true-crime drama for Hulu, as the lead following the departure of “The Handmaid’s Tale” star Elisabeth Moss from the limited series.

According to Deadline , Moss dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.

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Now Biel will play the title role of Candy Montgomery, a woman who had it all - until she was accused of killing her friend from church with an axe.

In 1980, she was put on trial for the murder of Betty Gore, the wife of a man with whom Candy had an affair.

The series, which comes from Robin Veith and Nick Antosca of “The Act” fame, landed at the streamer last year with Moss in the lead role.

Veith, who wrote the pilot script, and Antosca will also serve as executive producers along with Alex Hedlund.

Michael Uppendahl, whose credits include “Mad Men”, “Fargo”, and FX’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story”, will direct the pilot and serve as executive producer.

Biel will also executive produce the show with her producing partner Michelle Purple through their banner Iron Ocean. It is her latest on-screen TV role after starring in “The Sinner”. Biel also produces Freeform’s “Cruel Summer” which has been renewed for a second season.

“Candy” is produced by UCP and 20th Television.

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