The 'Landscapers' Trailer Teases True Crime Intrigue

The 'Landscapers' Trailer Teases True Crime Intrigue

HBO's dramatization of the real-life Nottinghamshire murders, the long-gestating Landscapers, is finally about to bloom. Based on the real-life 1998 double murder of William and Patricia Wycherley, the project was initially announced back in December 2019 as Olivia Colman's first project after concluding her turn as Queen Elizabeth II on The Crown. She would play Susan Edwards, who, along with her husband, was convicted of murdering her parents and burying them in the backyard, where they remained undiscovered for over a decade. The series is a co-production between SkyAtlantic and HBO.

But, as with just about everything announced in December 2019 and January 2020, those plans were upended. Filming was delayed due to the shutdowns and lockdowns that plagued most of 2020. It also led to a change in director. Alexander Payne, who was coming off his Emmy triumph with Chernobyl for HBO and Sky, was initially attached to the project. But he had to leave due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by Will Sharpe, best known for the quirky comedy Flowers and the Netflix/BBC co-production Giri/Haji.

Filming finally got underway a year later than scheduled, in March 2021, with Colman finally gaining a co-star in David Thewlis (Harry Potter) playing her husband and co-conspirator, Christopher Edwards. The series will debut starting next week on Dec. 6, airing first in the states on HBO and then in the U.K. on Sky a day later. The trailer suggests the series will be a bit more of a darkly comic take on the material than a straightforward true-crime dramatization. However, considering the wave of true-crime series that have been arriving since 2020, a different take on the genre might be exactly what audiences are looking for.