Apple TV has announced an October 30th premiere date for the drama series “Nocturne” starring Liev Schreiber, Zazie Beetz, and Stephen Graham.

The story follows Jonah Lynn (Schreiber), an ex-soldier turned homicide detective who, tired of working the tough streets of Philadelphia, moves to a small town in Western Pennsylvania for a quiet life.

But as the town and his family come under attack from the diabolically cunning serial killer Jurek Walter (Graham), Jonah must protect all that he holds dear.

When the desperate search for Jurek’s last missing victim forces Jonah to send his surrogate daughter, FBI Agent Saga Bauer (Beetz), up against Jurek, how far will Jonah go?

The ten-episode series is based on the Lars Kepler novels “Lazarus” and “The Sandman” and hails from writer and executive producer Rowan Joffe (“Brighton Rock,” “The American”). John Hlavin (“Shooter,” “The Shield”) will serve as showrunner, writer, and executive producer.

Bill Camp, Rory Culkin, Chrissy Metz, Poorna Jagannathan and Gary Carr co-star in the series with Tim Van Patten directing the first two episodes.

How do you beat a serial killer at his own game?

When the victim of a notorious killer unexpectedly turns up alive, a detective races against time to find the one person still missing, while his protégé goes undercover to get answers from the killer himself.

Starring Liev… pic.twitter.com/Q4gCDm1yU5

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