FX’s new series aims to tackle more layers to the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III.
An awards season contender this year has a television counterpart hot on its heels that actually looks rather different. Ridley Scott made a thriller that ended up being All The Money in the World. But it appears that Danny Boyle‘s Trust will at least be tonally unique in its handling of the kidnapping of John Paul Getty III.
Rival biopics aren’t uncommon in the slightest, but it’s always fascinating when a topic is handled vastly differently. All The Money in the World banks on the stress factor of the kidnapping without peeking around closed doors to discover what’s underneath in the way that Trust does. Screenwriter Simon Beaufoy emphasized the focus on characterization — discovering what makes a man like J. Paul Getty forego paying his grandson’s ransom.
“They try to fill the big, huge hole in each of their souls with money or sex or drugs. There is passed down this lack of empathy — this complete lack of understanding of human emotion.”
Trust is planned as an anthology series, and this first season centering on the Getty kidnapping will run for ten episodes. That ensures a good amount of time to get to the heart of these characters that Beaufoy and Boyle are hoping to achieve, especially in its portrayal of “the billionaire who was seen by the world as a craven miser,” who is by far one of the most intriguing aspects of the kidnapping ordeal. This is true in the art itself, as All The Money in the World made waves when Scott decided to replace Kevin Spacey with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty at the last minute. Despite the sudden switch, Plummer was still nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance, and not without reason. Donald Sutherland, who plays the elder Getty in Trust, has something to live up to.
Trust premieres on FX on March 25. Watch the trailer below.
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