M. Night Shyamalan’s Wayward Pines adds Juliette Lewis

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

It seems as if there's no stopping M. Night Shyamalan's upcoming "Wayward Pines" as we see yet another big name join the rankings. The latest addition to the incredible cast of Fox's event series is NATURAL BORN KILLER Juliette Lewis! There's an unbelieveable amount of talent surrounding this series making it a tough one to ignore — I can't wait to see how it all comes together in the end. I hate to say it but I think Shyamalan is on to something! This latest casting update comes in right on the heels of Greta Lee joining which we clued you folks in on earlier.

Lewis (pictured below) is set to co-star opposite Matt Dillon and will play the character of Beverly, a warm and approachable small-town bartender who doesn’t mince words. Ethan quickly learns that Beverly is just as wary of Wayward Pines as he is.

Ethan Burke (Dillon), a Secret Service agent who arrives in the bucolic town of Wayward Pines, Id., is on a mission to find two missing federal agents. But instead of answers, Ethan's investigation only turns up more questions. Each step closer to the truth takes Ethan further from the life he knew, from the husband and father he was, until he must face the terrifying reality that he may never get out of Wayward Pines alive.

Lewis joins the previously announced Greta Lee, Shannyn Sossamon, Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard, Carla Gugino, Toby Jones, Greta Lee, and Melissa Leo.

Source: Deadline

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