CBS All Access Original Series "Tell Me a Story" To Launch In Canada On Wednesday, Oct. 31
Set in Modern-day New York City, "Tell Me a Story" Takes the World's Most Beloved Fairy Tales and Reimagines Them as a Dark and Twisted Psychological Thriller
New Episodes Will Be Released Weekly on Thursdays Exclusively for CBS All Access Subscribers in Canada
NEW YORK, Oct. 29, 2018 /CNW/ -- CBS All Access announced today that its upcoming psychological thriller series, TELL ME A STORY, will launch on its service in Canada on Wednesday, Oct. 31. Following premiere week, new episodes of TELL ME A STORY's 10-episode first season will be available on demand weekly on Thursdays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers in Canada, mirroring the series' roll-out in the U.S.
TELL ME A STORY takes the world's most beloved fairy tales and reimagines them as a dark and twisted psychological thriller. Set in modern-day New York City, the first season of this serialized drama interweaves "The Three Little Pigs," "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Hansel and Gretel" into an epic and subversive tale of love, loss, greed, revenge and murder.
The cast of TELL ME A STORY includes James Wolk, Billy Magnussen, Dania Ramirez, Danielle Campbell, Dorian Missick, Michael Raymond-James, Davi Santos, Sam Jaeger, Zabryna Guevara with Paul Wesley and Kim Cattrall.
From Aaron Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment, TELL ME A STORY is written and executive produced by Kevin Williamson alongside Aaron Kaplan, Dana Honor and Liz Friedlander, who also directs the first two episodes.
In addition to TELL ME A STORY, CBS All Access original series available in Canada include season one of THE GOOD FIGHT, STRANGE ANGEL and comedy series NO ACTIVITY, with more to be announced.
About CBS All Access Canada:
CBS All Access is CBS' direct-to-consumer digital subscription video on-demand service. For $5.99 CAD, CBS All Access offers Canadian viewers more than 7,500 commercial-free episodes on demand, spanning full current seasons of select CBS series, entire previous seasons and classic shows, as well as the ability to live stream CBSN, CBS News' 24/7 streaming news service. CBS All Access is available in Canada at cbsallaccess.ca, on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices, and on Apple TV, Chromecast and Roku devices. CBS All Access will be launching on other connected devices in Canada in the coming months.
To sign up for CBS All Access in Canada visit: cbsallaccess.ca
SOURCE CBS Corporation
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