By David Craig

Published: Thursday, 13 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The Watcher looks set to be Netflix‘s next big true crime drama, but star Mia Farrow hopes one group of people steer clear of the new series: the family who inspired it.

The story follows a couple who buy an extravagant home in a picturesque neighbourhood, hoping to create a better life for their two children.

However, soon after moving in, they start receiving threatening letters from an anonymous figure who refers to themselves only as ‘The Watcher‘, which sends their life spiralling out of control.

Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale play couple Nora and Dean Brannock, based on real-life victims Maria and Derek Broaddus, while Farrow portrays an eccentric neighbour suspected of mailing the letters.

“I’m really sorry for that family because they were embracing the American Dream, presumably,” she told RadioTimes.com.

“In your own home, which is supposed to be the safest place; your hearth, your heart, your comfort, your children, all of those things were taken away in the scariest way and I’m really sorry for that.”

However, Farrow went on to say that the real-life story, which was comprehensively detailed in a piece by New York Magazine, was really only a starting point for the new series from Ryan Murphy.

The prolific showrunner, whose other genre work includes Netflix’s Dahmer and American Crime Story, has veered away from the facts in some areas to put his own stamp on this strange suburban saga.