Nick Stahl Joins “Right One In” Series

Nick Stahl Joins Right One In Series
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Nick Stahl has joined the cast of Showtime’s series adaptation of vampire thriller “Let the Right One In” based on the Swedish novel and film of the same name.

The story follows Mark (Demian Bichir) and his daughter Eleanor (Madison Taylor Baez) whose lives were changed forever ten years earlier when she was turned into a vampire.

Locked in at age 12, she lives a closed-in life going out only at night, while her father does his best to provide her with the human blood she needs.

Stahl will play Matthew, a former soldier and fiercely loyal fixer for the Logan family whose mild manner hides savagery underneath.

Andrew Hinderaker and Seith Mann serve as showrunners with Mann directing the pilot.

Source: THR

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