Jessica Chastain tries to figure out if her co-worker is a killer in The Good Nurse trailer - harchi90

Jessica Chastain tries to figure out if her co-worker is a killer in The Good Nurse trailer

The tiring life of a nurse takes a deadly new twist in the first trailer for Netflix’s The Good Nurse, based on a harrowing true story.

Jessica Chastain plays the title character, a nurse and a single mom who hears some disturbing rumors about her co-worker Charlie Cullen (Eddie Redmayne), who was dubbed the Angel of Death after his 2003 arrest.

The thriller is adapted from the book of the 2013 book of the same name, which tells the haunting true story of Cullen, who is confirmed to have killed at least 29 people but is doubt of killing possibly upwards of 400 people, and how Chastain’s character , a nurse named Amy Loughren, helped stop him.

Trailer: The tiring life of a nurse takes a deadly new twist in the first trailer for Netflix’s The Good Nurse, based on a harrowing true story

True story: Jessica Chastain plays the title character, a nurse and a single mom who hears some disturbing rumors about her co-worker Charlie Cullen (Eddie Redmayne), who was dubbed the Angel of Death after his 2003 arrest

True story: Jessica Chastain plays the title character, a nurse and a single mom who hears some disturbing rumors about her co-worker Charlie Cullen (Eddie Redmayne), who was dubbed the Angel of Death after his 2003 arrest

The trailer opens with Amy waiting at a diner when the door opens and Charlie walks up to Amy’s table as he asks, ‘What’s going on?’

‘Just, you know, work’s been pretty awful without you there. You and I were partners,’ Amy asks, though Charlie says, ‘I don’t wanna talk about work.’

‘Is it because… what they’re saying is true?’ a visibly nervous Amy asks Charlie, who opens his eyes and looks at Amy.

Waiting: The trailer opens with Amy waiting at a diner when the door opens and Charlie walks up to Amy's table as he asks, 'What's going on?

Waiting: The trailer opens with Amy waiting at a diner when the door opens and Charlie walks up to Amy’s table as he asks, ‘What’s going on?

True: 'Is it because... what they're saying is true?'  a visibly nervous Amy asks Charlie, who opens his eyes and looks at Amy

True: ‘Is it because… what they’re saying is true?’ a visibly nervous Amy asks Charlie, who opens his eyes and looks at Amy

The trailer shows a scene where they were working together as Charlie asks how the girls were, and she says, ‘They’re really good, but I’m working a lot.’

Amy is seen at home, where her nanny says she still owes her for last week, but she says it can wait, though Amy insists and hands over some cash as she kisses her girls goodbye as they head to school.

Back at work, Kim Dickens’ character introduces Amy to Officer Braun (Noah Emmerich), who asks if she remembers a patient named Ana Martinez.

Girls: The trailer shows a scene where they were working together as Charlie asks how the girls were, and she says, 'They're really good, but I'm working a lot'

Girls: The trailer shows a scene where they were working together as Charlie asks how the girls were, and she says, ‘They’re really good, but I’m working a lot’

Nanny: Amy is seen at home, where her nanny says she still owes her for last week, but she says it can wait, though Amy insists and hands over some cash as she kisses her girls goodbye as they head to school

Nanny: Amy is seen at home, where her nanny says she still owes her for last week, but she says it can wait, though Amy insists and hands over some cash as she kisses her girls goodbye as they head to school

Amy says she does, adding her ‘death was sudden,’ when she’s handed some papers from another officer (Nnamdi Asomugha).

Amy says there is, ‘insulin in her system,’ adding it’s a ‘double medication error’ that is ‘really rare.’

The other officer asks if Charlie Cullen might be involved in this, which surprises Amy.

Sudden: Amy says she does, adding her 'death was sudden,' when she's handed some papers from another officer (Nnamdi Asomugha)

Sudden: Amy says she does, adding her ‘death was sudden,’ when she’s handed some papers from another officer (Nnamdi Asomugha)

Involved: The other officer asks if Charlie Cullen might be involved in this, which surprises Amy

Involved: The other officer asks if Charlie Cullen might be involved in this, which surprises Amy

She’s seen tending to another patient, saying she, ‘cannot get over how cute your little Vanessa is,’ though the woman asks, ‘Who’s Vanessa?’

Amy notices another chart and says, ‘Oh my God, there’s insulin in her system’ as a Code Blue alert goes off and she races down the hall.

The officers visit Amy at home, revealing that Cullen has been to nine different hospitals, as Amy adds, ‘No, the hospital would’ve done something.’

Who: She's seen tending to another patient, saying she, 'cannot get over how cute your little Vanessa is,' though the woman asks, 'Who's Vanessa?'

Who: She’s seen tending to another patient, saying she, ‘cannot get over how cute your little Vanessa is,’ though the woman asks, ‘Who’s Vanessa?’

Insulin: Amy notices another chart and says, 'Oh my God, there's insulin in her system' as a Code Blue alert goes off and she races down the hall

Insulin: Amy notices another chart and says, ‘Oh my God, there’s insulin in her system’ as a Code Blue alert goes off and she races down the hall

Amy meets with another woman, asking if she remembers working with Charlie and she says she does.

‘There was a rumor about him. They found insulin in a dead guy’s saline bag,’ which clearly alarms Amy.

She returns home one night to her girls, and is petrified to find Charlie there waiting for her, as one of the girls asks, ‘Why are you being weird, mom?’

Girls: She returns home one night to her girls, and is petrified to find Charlie there waiting for her, as one of the girls asks, 'Why are you being weird, mom?

Girls: She returns home one night to her girls, and is petrified to find Charlie there waiting for her, as one of the girls asks, ‘Why are you being weird, mom?

The trailer shows a number of dramatic shots with the other officer saying Charlie will just get a new job at another hospital and it’s all gonna continue.

The trailer ends back where it began – in the diner – with a new wrinkle, revealing Amy is wired and the officers are listening in, as the trailer comes to an end.

The Good Nurse, directed by Tobias Lindholm (A War) from a script by Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Last Night in Soho), will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday before arriving in select theaters October 19 and on Netflix October 26.

Again: The trailer shows a number of dramatic shots with the other officer saying Charlie will just get a new job at another hospital and it's all gonna continue

Again: The trailer shows a number of dramatic shots with the other officer saying Charlie will just get a new job at another hospital and it’s all gonna continue

Coming soon: The Good Nurse, directed by Tobias Lindholm (A War) from a script by Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Last Night in Soho), will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday before arriving in select theaters October 19 and on Netflix October 26

Coming soon: The Good Nurse, directed by Tobias Lindholm (A War) from a script by Krysty Wilson-Cairns (Last Night in Soho), will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday before arriving in select theaters October 19 and on Netflix October 26

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