FX’s Say Nothing Trailer Explores a Chilling Cold Case from Northern Ireland’s Troubles

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FX has released the official trailer for Say Nothing, a nine-episode limited series examining the 1972 disappearance of Jean McConville, a mother of ten abducted from her Belfast home. Adapted from Patrick Radden Keefe’s acclaimed book, the series offers a look at murder, memory, and the enduring consequences of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

While the trailer centers on the McConville case, it also suggests a wider exploration of the period. Covering four decades, the series offers a glimpse into the lives of those touched by the conflict, both directly and tangentially. This approach could offer a nuanced view of The Troubles, moving past the headlines to explore the human cost of political violence.

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Say Nothing premieres November 14th and will stream exclusively on FX on Hulu. The trailer points to a compelling and potentially disturbing true-crime drama.

Say Nothing is an FX production. It is based on the book by Patrick Radden Keefe.

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