
Steven Soderbergh is primarily known as a feature film director, but he is no stranger to the HBO brand. In the realm of television, he has directed HBO series like Behind The Candelabra, K Street and Mosaic. More recently, he has developed films like Kimi and No Sudden Move for Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Max. This year, he’s knee-deep in developing an HBO Max series called Full Circle.
“An investigation into a botched kidnapping uncovers long-held secrets connecting multiple characters and cultures in present-day New York City,” the show’s logline reads, according to Deadline.
The cast of Soderbergh’s forthcoming series has reportedly added a new star, Jharrel Jerome. After leading Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us and Concrete Cowboys alongside Idris Elba, Jerome will tackle an unspecified role in the upcoming series. This is the first time that Jerome and Soderbergh have worked together on a project, but Jerome is no stranger to working with high-profile directors. Previously, he has starred in projects for Ava DuVernay and Barry Jenkins.
At this time, there is no word as to whole else will star in the limited series. There is also no projected release date at the moment.