Dennis Quaid’s Paramount+ Crime Series Kicks Off With Impressive Rotten Tomatoes Score

Dennis Quaid in Happy Face

Dennis Quaid has an impressive list of famous roles. His latest endeavor, the Paramount+ original series Happy Face, is set to premiere this week. Any time a new show or movie is released, the critical reception on Rotten Tomatoes gives fans the first indication of the quality of the project. Critics have already given the show a strong nod of approval, earning a solid 83% on Rotten Tomatoes. This has many people excited about the series before it premieres this week.

Dennis Quaid’s Happy Face Playing Well With Critics

Happy Face' Trailer: Dennis Quaid Is Serial Killer in Paramount Show
Image from Happy Face courtesy of Paramount+

Dennis Quaid, an actor renowned for his stellar performances in films like The Big Easy and Traffic, is no stranger to the world of television. Across his career, he’s demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody a range of diverse characters, and his latest role in “Happy Face” promises to be no exception.

In this series, Quaid takes on the chilling role of Keith Hunter Jesperson, infamously known as the Happy Face Killer, a real-life serial killer who is the focal point of this true-crime adaptation. The series, based on the popular podcast by Melissa Moore, delves into the psychological tension of Jesperson’s interactions with his daughter Melissa, portrayed by Annaleigh Ashford. As the storyline unfolds, Melissa is challenged by her father’s unexpected communication and the haunting shadows of his past crimes.

The creators, Robert and Michelle King, the brilliant minds behind hits like The Good Wife and the critically acclaimed but short-lived Evil, have crafted a narrative that respects the somber realities it dramatizes. Happy Face doesn’t just aim to entertain; it seeks to uncover the layers of humanity and moral complexity that lie beneath the sensationalism of true crime. People are drawn to the True Crime genre because of the attempts to understand the why rather than just simply what happened.

Paramount+ Flexing Its Muscles

Paramount+ has a strong track record of delivering compelling original content that resonates with audiences. The platform is becoming synonymous with quality storytelling, with series like Mayor of Kingstown and The Agency under its belt. Happy Face is expected to follow in this tradition of success, potentially becoming another standout series that captivates and challenges viewers with its rich narrative and expertly executed plot twists.

If you’re a fan of true crime dramas or looking for a new series to dive into, this one is definitely worth adding to your watchlist. Tune in to Paramount+ on March 20 to see why critics are already buzzing about it.

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