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Laced with short, sharp shocks and enthralling mystery, creator Kevin Williamson describes his ambitious new project as, “part procedural, part soap opera horror- show”. A serial killer thriller with a twist, The Following pits the forces of good against not just one enemy, but an entire network of evil.


James Purefoy (Rome) stars as Joe Carroll, a former college professor on death row for murdering 14 young women in Virginia. But after a blood-spattered prison break, Carroll is back on the loose and looking to finish what he started.


His last intended victim Sarah Fuller (Maggie Grace, Taken 2) survived thanks to the intervention of FBI agent Ryan Hardy (Bacon, X-Men: First Class). But Hardy’s heroics came at a cost when he was forced to retire due to injuries sustained in the incident. Now recalled to lend his expertise in the wake of Carroll’s escape, Hardy realises the ex-literature professor has been engineering a macabre tribute to his favourite author.


With Sarah’s death seemingly the missing piece in the puzzle, Hardy must stop Carroll adding a grisly epilogue to his literary homage, but the tortured agent soon discovers that the story is only just beginning.


After covertly accessing the internet from prison, Carroll has managed to build up an army of devotees – from kindly police officers to smiling suburban couples – to do his bidding on the outside. In a world where no one can be trusted, can Hardy stop Carroll and his ‘following’ bringing their horrifying fantasies to fruition?


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