Bravo Media’s new original scripted series Imposters, produced by Universal Cable Productions (UCP), follows Maddie (Inbar Lavi), a persona shifting con-artist who is as beautiful as she is dangerous, leaving her unwitting victims tormented when they realize they have been used and robbed of everything – including their hearts.
But things get complicated when her former targets, Ezra (Rob Heaps), Richard (Parker Young) and Jules (Marianne Rendón) team up to track her down.
While pursuing her newest mark, Maddie meets a potential love interest, Patrick (Stephen Bishop), which threatens to derail her assignment, much to the chagrin of her mysterious boss, The Doctor.
Meanwhile, her dejected past lovers manage to take control of their new realities, not realizing that in their quest to confront her, they’ll have to face their own truths and find new versions of themselves along the way.
- Imposters Had a Lot of Cinematic Influences
Speaking of Uma Thurman, we might see a little bit of influence from one of her most famous films in Imposters: Pulp Fiction. Paul and his co-creator Adam Brooks cited the iconic Quentin Tarantino movie as influential on their work on Imposters, as well as con movies like Out of Sight and The Lady Eve, when they spoke at the Television Critics Association winter press tour last month, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Expect Imposters to have you on the edge of your seat just like these legendary movies.
Sounds like an interesting. I may have to start watching it.
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