‘Love & Death’ trailer: Meet ElizabethOlsen as the infamous Candy Montgomery
The first trailer for the upcoming limited series “Love & Death,” which stars the “WandaVision” and “Sorry for Your Loss” actor, shows the actor’s transition into the infamous murder suspect Candy Montgomery. HBO Max also disclosed the series’ April 27 launch date.The new limited series is supported by a strong cast that includes Oscar contender Jesse Plemons and actress Elizabeth Olsen.Created by David E.
Jessica Biel portrayed the same character in the Hulu limited series “Candy” last year. With Pablo Schreiber, who played Allan Gore, Melanie Lynskey played Betty Gore.
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