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Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson Steam Up the Place in First Fatal Attraction Teaser
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Date:2025-04-23 06:27:22
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Lizzy Caplan and Joshua Jackson cut right to the chase in the sexually-charged first teaser for Paramount+'s new series, Fatal Attraction, which sees the pair sharing a suggestive exchange in an elevator.
"Have you ever pushed that red button?" Lizzy's character Alex Forrest asks, to which Joshua's Dan Gallagher answers, "I think you pull it, it says pull. But no."
She coyly responds, "So what do you think would happen? Nothing or something?"
That's all the dialogue the trailer needs to get fans excited for the April 30 premiere, as the rest of the video is a montage of the pair sharing glances from across a diner, a wink, a rainy umbrella moment and many, many steamy kisses.
So steamy, in fact, that the title card and overlay text are literally dripping with anticipation.
The Paramount+ original series—based on the 1987 film of the same name starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close and Anne Archer—also stars Amanda Peet, Alyssa Jirrels, Toby Huss, Reno Wilson, Brian Goodman and Toks Olagundoye.
"The new series will explore fatal attraction and the timeless themes of marriage and infidelity," the streamer previously teased, "through the lens of modern attitudes toward strong women, personality disorders and coercive control."
Fall back in love with the new take on Fatal Attraction when the series premieres April 30 on Paramount+.
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