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Cursed is an American fantasy drama television series that premiered on Netflix on July 17, 2020. It is based on the illustrated novel of the same name by Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler . The set location of the series is the United Kingdom.
Starring Katherine Langford of 13 Reasons Why fame and also a handful of newcomers, including Devon Terrell who plays Arthur, the show is a refreshing twist on the well-known Arthurian legend.
A young woman named Nimue, played by Katherine Langford of "13 Reasons Why" fame, is charged by her mother to deliver a mysterious sword to the famed magician Merlin. A spin on Arthurian legends ...
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Later, he portrayed Arthur in the Netflix original series Cursed. The first season was released on 17 July 2020. [12] Terrell played the role of Cliff in Issa Rae's comedy television series Rap Sh!t, which premiered on 21 July 2022 on HBO Max. [13]
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Arthur, malédiction (transl. Arthur, curse) is a 2022 French meta psychological horror film directed by Barthélemy Grossmann. It is the fourth installment overall in the Arthur film series, which is based on the eponymous children's fantasy novel series by Luc Besson, and serves a spin-off in which the original trilogy is presented as a film-within-a-film.