After a nearly 5-year hiatus, the acclaimed HBO original series True Detective is back for its fourth season with a new showrunner at the helm in filmmaker Issa López. Given the subtitle Night Country, the new season of True Detective is set in the remote small Alaskan town of Ennis where two police detectives launch an investigation when eight people suddenly go missing from a nearby research station. As old tensions begin to surface, the case takes a horrifyingly sinister turn that puts the entire community on edge as the stakes escalate in gruesome ways.In a roundtable interview attended by CBR, True Detective: Night Country showrunner, director and executive producer Issa López shared the origins of the season’s story, detailed behind-the-scenes secrets in bringing the fourth season’s frozen murder mystery to life, and hints at what audiences can expect from True Detective: Night Country’s bone-chilling and critically-revered conclusion.After submitting the scripts to Inupiat consultants, López was happy that they liked the Indigenous protagonist Evangeline Navarro and took their notes into heavy consideration while casting local Indigenous Alaskans and Canadians for the Iceland-set production. This move to respect Indigenous communities extended to having authentically prepared Indigenous cuisine around the production, further putting the visiting actors and crew more at home with the narrative setting and cultures it depicts.
After a nearly 5-year hiatus, the acclaimed HBO original series True Detective is back for its fourth season with a new showrunner at the helm in filmmaker Issa López. Given the subtitle Night Country, the new season of True Detective is set in the remote small Alaskan town of Ennis where two police detectives launch an investigation when eight people suddenly go missing from a nearby research station. As old tensions begin to surface, the case takes a horrifyingly sinister turn that puts the entire community on edge as the stakes escalate in gruesome ways.
In a roundtable interview attended by CBR, True Detective: Night Country showrunner, director and executive producer Issa López shared the origins of the season’s story, detailed behind-the-scenes secrets in bringing the fourth season’s frozen murder mystery to life, and hints at what audiences can expect from True Detective: Night Country’s bone-chilling and critically-revered conclusion.
After submitting the scripts to Inupiat consultants, López was happy that they liked the Indigenous protagonist Evangeline Navarro and took their notes into heavy consideration while casting local Indigenous Alaskans and Canadians for the Iceland-set production. This move to respect Indigenous communities extended to having authentically prepared Indigenous cuisine around the production, further putting the visiting actors and crew more at home with the narrative setting and cultures it depicts.
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