Los Angeles. – Paramount+ announces the production of Fear Not, a dramatic series based on real events that will star the acclaimed actress Anne Hathaway. The six-episode miniseries is inspired by the 2023 Vanity Fair article, True Crime, True Faith: The Serial Killer and the Texas Mom Who Stopped Him, written by Julie Miller, and is expected to arrive on the platform in 2027.
Fear Not tells the story of Margy Palm, played by Hathaway, who survived a kidnapping at the hands of serial killer Stephen Morin, one of Texas's most notorious criminals. What began as a life-or-death situation turned into a story of compassion, faith, and courage, showing how Palm managed to maintain hope and the firmness of her convictions even in the face of the most extreme danger.
"Paramount+ always looks for stories that captivate and entertain, and this series will do just that. Anne Hathaway brings a depth and seriousness that only an actress of her caliber can provide."
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The series will be written by Bash Doran (Boardwalk Empire), and Hathaway also joins as executive producer, along with Steve Stark and Stacey Levin for Toluca Pictures; Helen Estabrook for Vanity Fair Studios; Adam Shulman and Johnathan Rice for Somewhere Pictures; and the Palm family as executive producers. This will be Hathaway's first major television role since her participation in WeCrashed (Apple TV, 2022). Jane Wiseman, director of Paramount+, stated:"Paramount+ always looks for stories that captivate and entertain, and this series will do just that. Anne Hathaway brings a depth and seriousness that only an actress of her caliber can provide."








