Jason Clarke filming Hulu's "The Murdaugh Murders" in Atlanta.
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A NEW Hulu show on family killer Alex Murdaugh has a Hollywood icon playing the disgraced patriarch.

The star is working alongside actress Patricia Arquette who will play Murdaugh’s wife, Maggie.

Jason Clarke filming Hulu's "The Murdaugh Murders" in Atlanta.

A new Hulu show on family killer Alex Murdaugh has made a Hollywood icon unrecognizableCredit: BackGrid
Jason Clarke filming Hulu's "The Murdaugh Murders" in Atlanta.

The actor had blond hair and was wearing a white button-down shirt with khakisCredit: BackGrid
Alex Murdaugh arriving at the courtroom during his murder trial.

Murdaugh was found guilty of fatally shooting his wife, Maggie, and his son, PaulCredit: AP

Hulu has made huge gains in the documentary game, turning out true crime films and celebrity tell-alls at a record pace.

It’s no surprise that the streaming service is planning to release a limited series about a case that gripped the nation two years ago.

In March 2023, Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina attorney, was sentenced to life in prison after a jury found him guilty of killing Maggie, 52, and their son Paul, 22 back in the summer of 2021.

Prosecutors argued that Murdaugh killed his wife and son to gain sympathy and distract people from his financial crimes that were about to be exposed at the time of the double murder.

Murdaugh, who maintains his innocence, was seen crying during his trial.

But his tears were not enough to convince the jury that he was not guilty of firing the bullets that killed Maggie and Paul near the dog kennel on their family property in the town of Hampton.

Hulu’s docuseries titled The Murdaugh Murders dives into the investigative reporting of Mandy Matney, the creator of the Murdaugh Murders Podcast.

Australian actor Jason Clarke will star in the docuseries as Murdaugh.

Clarke, 55, looked unrecognizable in photos taken on set at Assembly Studios in Atlanta.

In the first photos from filming to be released, Clarke is seen with blond hair and sunglasses.

Killer attorney Alex Murdaugh’s full list of convictions from murder of wife and son to scamming clients for millions_NBC News

He is wearing a wrinkled white button-down with khakis and a striped tie. 5

With shirt untucked, he also threw on a pair of slides.

His on-set look is nothing like the polished dark-haired man seen on the red carpet.

The docuseries’ production is scheduled to end in June.

A release date has yet to be revealed.

WHO IS JASON CLARKE?

Clarke is from a small sheep- and cattle-raising town in Queensland, Australia.

Instead of following in his father’s footsteps as a sheep shearer, Clarke decided to try to make it big as a Hollywood actor.

Some of the most popular films in Clarke’s portfolio include Everest, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Terminator Genisys and Oppenheimer.

Clarke is married to French actress Cécile Breccia. They have two children together.

Jason Clarke at the Australians in Film Awards.

Clarke’s on-set look is nothing like the polished dark-haired man seen on the red carpetCredit: Getty
Family portrait of Alex Murdaugh and his family.

Prosecutors argued that Murdaugh killed his wife and son to gain sympathy and distract people from his financial crimesCredit: Maggie Murdaugh/Facebook

Alex Murdaugh’s Convictions

Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced to two life terms for the June 2021 murders of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul.

Murdaugh, who is already serving two life terms plus an additional 27 years, was handed an additional 40-year sentence in April 2024 for defrauding his previous clients.

Alex Murdaugh’s conviction and sentencing:

  • Murder of Maggie Murdaugh – life sentence
  • Murder of Paul Murdaugh – life sentence
  • Possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, two counts – five years
  • 22 fraud charges – 40 years, running concurrently with a 27-year sentence
    • One count of bank fraud – up to 30 years and $1,000,000
    • Two counts of wire fraud – up to 30 years and $1,000,000
    • One count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud – punishable by up to 30 years and $1,000,000 fine
    • Three counts of wire fraud – up to 20 years and $250,000
    • One count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud – up to 20 years and $1,000,000
    • Fourteen counts of money laundering – up to 20 years and $500,000
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