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Apple TV bets on a classic of literature… and Scorsese’s cinema for its new series

AppleTV+ is the place for prestige series. Where HBO used to be the home of great critically acclaimed series loved by cinephiles, now it is Apple that has filled that gap. Putting quality over quantity, it seems they cannot produce anything less than a remarkable series. And their next release does not seem to be the exception, being the adaptation of a cult novel with two great adaptations so far. Its name is Cape Fear and it could very well be the next great cult series. A cult novel The origin […]

Apple TV bets on a classic of literature… and Scorsese’s cinema for its new series

AppleTV+ is the place for prestige series. Where HBO used to be the home of critically acclaimed and cinephile-loved great series, now it is Apple that has filled that gap. Putting quality over quantity, it seems they can’t make anything less than a remarkable series.

And their next premiere doesn’t seem to be the exception, being the adaptation of a cult novel with two great adaptations so far. Its name is Cape Fear and it could very well be the next great cult series.

A cult novel

The origin of it all is a novel. And one of the most interesting. Named The Executioners, it was written by John D. MacDonald and published in 1957. Its premise was simple: Max Cady, a terrible criminal, brutally assaults and rapes a young woman. In the trial, his lawyer, Sam Bowden, manages to send him to prison for 14 years, but everything ends badly for both. When Cady is released from prison, obsessed with Bowden, he decides to start spying on and stalking his family, pursuing and torturing them, both psychologically and physically, to take revenge for sending him to prison.

With a crime thriller tone, the novel conveys very well the horror of being constantly pursued and tortured by a psychopath. Something that made the novel a cult title that, although it has not had the impact of other similar books, has had multiple successful film adaptations.

In 1962, just five years after the publication of the novel, it was adapted to film for the first time. Directed by J. Lee Thompson and written by James R. Webb, the film is extremely faithful to the novel and manages to convey exactly the same as the original work. Reproducing a heavy atmosphere, placing the emphasis on the psychological torture that Cady inflicts on Bowden and his family, it is an exemplary thriller that knows how to adapt the novel with extraordinary skill as it was conceived.

This is contributed not only by a good adaptation of the original story but also by exceptional work from its actors. With Gregory Peck as Bowden and Robert Mitchum as Cady, their chemistry and acting skills shine prodigiously, making the film gain in nuances. This made the film a critical and public success that, while not widely remembered by the audience, is now considered a highly respected cult classic among thriller fans. This can be appreciated in the following adaptation of the work.

Scorsese taking it a step further

Martin Scorsese, inspired by the 1962 film adaptation, decided to make his own version of the movie. Although it would change significantly from the original work. Taking elements from Southern Gothic, horror cinema, and elements of Christianity, with a special emphasis on symbolism and aesthetics, the film is much more raw, dark, and brutal than the original, resulting in a much more bloody and macabre version.

This contributes, once again, to a great choice of actors. Max Cady is portrayed this time by Robert de Niro in a particularly depraved and psychotic version of the character. The Bowden family gains importance, and this is also reflected in Jessica Lange’s role as Leigh Bowden, adding many more nuances to the original work. Bringing more dimensions to the overall story.

The movie was a box office success, but it was divisive among critics. Something that has not prevented it from becoming a cult classic. Even if it remains one of the most controversial films among the followers of the New York director.

Now the AppleTV+ miniseries seems to be following the path set by Scorsese. Darker, psychological, and delving into the tortured mind of Cady and the secrets of the Bowdens, everything points to a disturbing journey awaiting us not only through the lives of people clearly marked by crime and catastrophe but also darker powers. To discover it, we will have to watch the series, but if the adaptations so far mean anything, it seems evident that we are facing one of the series we should not miss.

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Author Álvaro ArbonésPosted on June 5, 2026June 8, 2026Categories NewsTags appletv+, cape fear, gótico sureño, Gregory Peck, John D. MacDonald, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Robert Mitchun, terror, The Executioners

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