[04/06/18 - 08:49 AM] "C.B. Strike" Debuts Friday, June 1 on Cinemax The show launches with three one-hour episodes based on the first book in the trilogy, "The Cuckoo's Calling," followed by adaptations of the remaining two books, "The Silkworm" and "Career of Evil," both of which will consist of two one-hour episodes.
[via press release from Cinemax]
"C.B. STRIKE" DEBUTS FRIDAY, JUNE 1 ON CINEMAX
Your readers may be interested to know that the CINEMAX miniseries C.B. STRIKE will debut FRIDAY, JUNE 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT), followed by other episodes subsequent Fridays at the same time.
C.B. STRIKE is based on the bestselling crime novels written by Harry Potter creator J.K. Rowling under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Starring Tom Burke ("Only God Forgives") and Holliday Grainger ("The Borgias"), the story centers on Strike, a war veteran turned private detective, operating out of a tiny office in London's Denmark Street. Although wounded both physically and psychologically, Strike's unique insight and his background as a military police investigator prove crucial in solving three complex cases that have baffled the police.
The show launches with three one-hour episodes based on the first book in the trilogy, "The Cuckoo's Calling," followed by adaptations of the remaining two books, "The Silkworm" and "Career of Evil," both of which will consist of two one-hour episodes.
C.B. STRIKE is a CINEMAX Miniseries presentation in association with BBC; a Bronte Film and Television production; "The Cuckoo's Calling" executive produced by Ben Richards, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts and J.K. Rowling; "Career of Evil" and "The Silkworm" executive produced by Tom Edge, Neil Blair, Ruth Kenley-Letts and J.K. Rowling.
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