Lone Bright River is based upon the same-named book by Liz Moore and follows the perspective of Mickey (Amanda Seyfried). As a Philly cop, she patrols the Kensington neighborhood (where she grew up),
Amanda Seyfried dons a cop uniform as she fights the opioid epidemic in the Peacock thriller series "Long Bright River." Mickey (Seyfried)'s hometown of Philadelphia has been hit hard by the opioid crisis.
In 'Long Bright River,' Amanda Seyfried plays a Philadelphia police officer who patrols Kensington and is concerned about her sister's disappearance amid a string of murders. A Philadelphia police officer becomes tangled in an investigation that hits a bit too close to home in the new trailer for Peacock's "Long Bright River."
The new trailer for "Long Bright River" showcases Amanda Seyfried as a police officer who grapples with the mysterious death of three girls.
That’s Officer Seyfried to you. Peacock has announced a Thursday, March 13 premiere date for Long Bright River, its Amanda Seyfried-led adaptation of novelist Liz Moore’s best-selling thriller. All eight episodes will drop at once.
Peacock drops the official trailer of its upcoming suspense thriller series, Long Bright River, starring Amanda Seyfried. The series will premiere on March 13, 2025.
Based on the book by the same name by author Liz Moore, the suspense thriller series is set for a March 13 premiere
Long Bright River” Premise . Amanda Seyfried swaps her usual roles for Mickey, a tough Philly cop caught in the opioid crisis while searching for her missing sister. With mur
The crime drama follows a cop searching for her sister amid a string of murders. Amanda Seyfried portrays the patrol officer, Mickey, who works in Kensington, Philadelphia, where many residents are struggling with opioid addiction.
Amanda Seyfried is a cop searching for answers and missing women in the new Peacock crime thriller 'Long Bright River.'
The Peacock limited series, based on the bestselling thriller by Liz Moore, follows Mickey (Seyfried) a “police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hard-hit by the opioid crisis,” per a press release. “When a series of murders begins in the neighborhood, Mickey realizes that her personal history might be related to the case.”