After Jessica Biel, looks like it is Elizabeth Olsen’s turn to bring out the inner Candy in her in HBO Max’s latest show Love and Death. The crime drama miniseries is directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and written by David E. Kelley. It is produced under the banner of David E. Kelley Productions, Blossom Films, Texas Monthly and Lionsgate Television.
The cast for Love and Death includes Elizabeth Olsen as Candy Montgomery, Jesse Plemons as Allan Gore, Patrick Fugit as Pat Montgomery, Lily Rabe as Betty Gore, Keir Gilchrist as Ron Adams, Elizabeth Marvel as Jackie Ponder, Tom Pelphrey as Don Crowder, Krysten Ritter as Sherry Cleckler, Beth Broderick as Bertha Pomeroy and Richard C. Jones as Tom Cleckler. Alongside them, we have Aaron Jay Rome as Richard Garlington, Fabiola Andújar as Mary Adams, Brian d’Arcy James as Fred Fason, Olivia Applegate as Carol Crowder, Mackenzie Astin as Tom O’Connell, Adam Cropper as Robert Udashen, Bruce McGill as Tom Ryan, Drew Waters as Jerry McMahan, Sunday Dangerstone as Tina Grant and Author Lindsey Whitaker as Church congregant.
Love and Death trailer opens with a shot of Olsen standing with the wind in her hair as she says that something has been bothering her a little. We move on in the trailer seeing her walking through her day and how mundane it is in a sense and how she has settled in with the routine.

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But, she is still waiting for the payback for all the sacrifices, compromises and work she has put in to build her perfect life. This is when her eyes catch Plemons’ Allan Gore and, thus the dice roll.
The trailer rolls out with a series of shots where we see an affair proposal being put forward by Candy to Allan and how things turn out thereafter, everything, of course, ending in a murder. The series is based on the true story of Candy Montgomery.
Love and Death Trailer
The series is scheduled to arrive on HBO Max on April 27, 2022, and looking at how the story goes, it pretty much seems like a weekly release. Last year, Hulu released a show called Candy based on the same story. You can watch it, here.
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