New York, NY (Top40 Charts) FX has ordered Under the Banner of Heaven, a limited series inspired by Jon Krakauer's bestselling novel of the same name to be adapted by Academy Award-winner
Dustin Lance Black, it was announced today by Gina Balian, President, Original Programming, FX. Produced by FX Productions, Under the Banner of
Heaven will be available exclusively on FX on Hulu.
Inspired by the #1 New York Times bestseller Under the Banner of Heaven, a devout detective's faith is tested as he investigates a brutal murder that seems to be connected to an esteemed Utah family's spiral into LDS fundamentalism and their distrust in the government.
"Dustin Lance
Black is a gifted storyteller and the perfect artist to adapt Jon Krakauer's gripping novel for FX," said Balian. "Lance joins an incredible creative team led by Brian Grazer and Ron
Howard at Imagine Television who have been passionate about telling this story with him for years. We are thrilled that
David Mackenzie has come aboard as a director and to have Andrew Garfield and
Daisy Edgar-Jones star in Under the Banner of Heaven."
"We at Imagine have been dedicated to telling this powerful story for nearly a decade. With FX's belief and support and Lance Black's relentless commitment we are, at last, on our way. We couldn't be more excited to be collaborating with
David Mackenzie, Andrew Garfield and
Daisy Edgar-Jones to bring this project to life," said Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, jointly.
"After so many years of work, I'm incredibly grateful to Imagine and FX for their patience with and commitment to bringing this story to screen," said
Dustin Lance Black. "Raised in the LDS faith, my hope is that this true-crime thriller might shed light on the horrific brutalities perpetrated in the name of God in our own backyards."
Andrew Garfield will star as "Pyre," an LDS elder who is committed to his Church and family but begins to question some of the Church's teachings through his contact with a suspected murderer.
Daisy Edgar-Jones stars as "Brenda," a young faithful Mormon who is the victim of a brutal murder.
Dustin Lance
Black (Milk, When We Rise) created the series and will serve as an executive producer along with Brian Grazer (Genius, Friday Night Lights), Ron
Howard (Genius, Arrested Development), Samie Kim Falvey and Anna Culp for Imagine Television; Jason Bateman (A Teacher, Arrested Development), Michael Costigan (A Teacher, Stoker) of Aggregate Films;
David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water, Perfect Sense), who will serve as director; and Gillian Berrie (Hell or High Water, Starred Up).
Andrew Garfield is an Academy Award(R) nominee and Tony Award(R) winning actor who captivates global audiences with his transformative performances spanning feature films and notable theatre productions. He continues to evolve his body of work in powerful roles and compelling narratives.
Garfield will soon be seen alongside
Jessica Chastain in The Eyes of Tammy Faye which is based off the documentary of the same name. The film is directed by Michael Showalter and will be released by Searchlight on
September 17thth in the U.S.
Additionally, Garfield will star in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tick, Tick... Boom!, The film is an adaption of the autobiographical Off-Broadway show written by Johnathon Larson, who is best known for writing the award-winning musical Rent. The film follows Jon, a young theater composer who's waiting tables at a New York City diner in 1990 while writing what he hopes will be the next great American musical.
In 2018 Garfield starred in the Broadway revival of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer-Prize winning Angels in America, directed by Tony Award(R)-winner Marianne Elliott. He received critical acclaim for his portrayal of "Prior Walter" including a Tony Award(R) for Best Lead Actor in a Play.
In 2016, Garfield starred in Mel Gibson's Academy Award(R)-nominated World War II epic, Hacksaw Ridge. Garfield's critically acclaimed performance earned him lead actor nominations at the Academy Awards(R), Golden
Globe Awards(R), Screen Actors Guild Awards and BAFTA Awards.
Additional film credits include: Gia Coppola's Mainstream:
David Robert Mitchell's noir-thriller Under the
Silver Lake; Andy Serkis' drama Breathe;
Martin Scorcese's Silence opposite Adam Driver; Ramin Bahrani's 99 Homes opposite Michael Shannon and
Laura Dern; Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which combined grossed over 1.5 billion at the box-office;
David Fincher's The Social Network, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe(R) for Best Supporting Actor; Mark Romanek's Never Let Me Go opposite
Keira Knightley and Carey Mulligan; Spike Jonze's robot love story I'm Here; Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus; Julian Jarrold's Red Riding
Trilogy - 1974; Robert Redford's Lions for Lambs; and John Crowley's Boy A, for which he earned BAFTA's Best Actor Award in 2008.
In 2012, Garfield earned a Tony(R) nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his Broadway debut in the revival of Arthur Miller's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Death of a Salesman, opposite Phillip Seymour-Hoffman and directed by Mike Nichols.
Garfield is represented by
Gordon & French in the UK, CAA, ID and
David Weber at Sloane, Offer,
Weber & Dern.
Daisy Edgar-Jones trained with
National Youth Theatre before landing her first role at the age of 17 as a series regular in the British Comedy-Drama Cold Feet alongside
James Nesbitt for ITV. Her other TV credits include Silent Witness (BBC) Outnumbered: Christmas Special (BBC)
Gentleman Jack (HBO/BBC. Earlier this year,
Daisy was seen in War of the Worlds (CANAL PLUS) opposite Gabriel Byrne and
Elizabeth McGovern and the series has just finished filming for season 2.
In 2018,
Daisy appeared in the independent coming-of-age feature film Pond Life, directed by Bill Buckhurst and produced by Open Palm Films.
Most recently,
Daisy was seen playing the lead role of Marianne in the adaptation of the Sally
Rooney novel Normal People, directed by Lenny Abrahamson. The series was met with critical acclaim as was Daisy's performance, which earned her a Golden Globe, TV Critics Choice and BAFTA nomination for Best Actress in a Limited Series; IMDb's Breakthrough STARMeter Award, a
Madame Figaro Rising Star Award, a Rose d'Or Emerging Talent Award - making
Daisy the first-ever winner of this award - as well as being named as one of Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' for 2020 and being picked by The Hollywood Reporter for their Next Gen 2020 list.
In 2020
Daisy appeared as Zara in Mike Barlett's Albion, at the Almeida Theatre. The play returned following a sell-out run in 2017 and was later dubbed The Telegraph's "Play of the Year".
This year,
Daisy filmed lead role in the feature Fresh, directed by Mimi Cave opposite
Sebastian Stan. The social thriller will portray the discomfort and fear women face daily as their bodies are commodified by society, in a raucous comedy.
Daisy is currently filming the adaption of
Delia Owens' novel Where the Crawdads Sing, as the titular role of Kya. The film is written by Lucy Alibar, directed by
Olivia Newman and produced by Reese Witherspoon and
Lauren Neustadter's Hello Sunshine.
Jones is represented by Hamilton Hodell in the UK and United Talent Agency in the US.
David Mackenzie is a Scottish writer/director, and a founder of
Sigma Films.
After graduating film school, Mackenzie wrote and directed Young Adam starring Ewan McGregor and Tilda Swinton. Premiering in Un Certain
Regard 2003 and playing at Telluride, it won 4 BAFTA Scotland awards and 4 BIFA nominations. Subsequent films include Asylum, starring Natasha Richardson and Ian McKellen & Hallam Foe with Jamie Bell, which won a
Silver Bear in Berlin 2007. Next, Mackenzie directed Perfect Sense, which premiered at Sundance in 2011 and reunited him with McGregor and co-starred Eva Green. It went on to pick up awards at festivals across the world.
His follow up, Starred Up, which Premiered at Telluride in 2013, starring Jack O'Connell and Ben Mendelsohn, won multiple BAFTA Scotland Awards and eight BIFA nominations including a win for Ben Mendelsohn.
In 2016, Mackenzie's Hell or High Water - a contemporary Western starring Chris Pine, Ben Foster and
Jeff Bridges - premiered in Un Certain Regard, was a box office hit and was nominated for four Academy Awards in 2017, including Best Film.
Mackenzie's historical epic Outlaw King premiered at Toronto in 2018 and was subsequently released on Netflix. Starring Chris Pine as the legendary King of Scots, Robert the Bruce, it remains the biggest production to shoot entirely in Scotland. In its first four weeks its audience was over 500,000.
Mackenzie is represented by UTA and Jackoway Austen