The trailer for Netflix’s next true crime documentary, IntotheDeep, shows footage that exposed Peter Madsen’s murderous ways.
Netflix on Friday debuted the trailer for its upcoming true crime documentary Into the Deep, which will be released by the streamer next week, nearly three years after a work-in-progress cut was premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The project began as a chronicle of eccentric Danish inventor Peter Madsen's life and work, but evolved into something more sinister when Madsen was suspected of, convicted, and subsequently imprisoned for murdering a Swedish journalist.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Into the Deep will also explore the betrayal that the students felt after Madsen was revealed to have systematically planned and carried out the killing of the journalist, Kim Wall. Sullivan actually shot footage of Madsen leading Wall onto one of his submarines, which turned out to be the last time she was seen alive. Sullivan said:
The case was previously dramatized in the six-part Danish series The Investigation, directed by Tobias Lindholm, who is perhaps best known for his collaborations with director Thomas Vinterberg. Fans of the true crime genre might also be reminded of the seminal HBO series The Jinx, in which the subject — real estate heir Robert Durst — seemingly confessed to killing a woman while being filmed. Like Into the Deep, The Jinx also contributed to the indictment of its subject.
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