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"Nick Cave, Warren Ellis Score 'Bunny Munro' TV Adaptation with a Dash of Matt Smith"

Set to a tune of the sublime and the uncanny, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis are weaving their musical magic for the TV adaptation of 'The Death of Bunny Munro'. A novel penned by Cave himself, the series is an intriguing cocktail of his literary and musical genius.


The series, graced with the presence of Matt Smith both in front and behind the camera, promises an immersive dive into the world of Bunny Munro. It's not just another adaptation, it's a rendezvous with the enigmatic and the profound, set to debut later this year.


Source: Pitchfork – Published on August 5, 2025

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