Hulu has released the official trailer for Furious, a new crime drama from creator and executive producer Elizabeth Meriwether.
Emmy Rossum stars as Alice Black, an FBI agent hunting a mysterious and highly calculating female serial killer. On the surface, that sounds like a familiar procedural setup: agent, killer, clues, bodies, pursuit. But Furious appears to be aiming for something more psychologically complicated. Hulu’s official description says both women are walking their own paths toward justice, and as their lives begin to intertwine, the line between right and wrong starts to blur.
That is the most interesting part of the trailer. This does not look like a simple “catch the monster” thriller. It looks like a story about two women moving toward each other from opposite sides of the law, each carrying her own sense of punishment, morality and rage.
Lola Petticrew plays Catherine, the serial killer at the centre of the investigation. The trailer positions her as both terrifying and controlled — not chaotic, but deliberate. That makes Alice’s pursuit feel less like a race against time and more like a psychological collision.
The cast also includes Scoot McNairy, Quincy Tyler Bernstine and Jake Lacy, giving the series a strong dramatic ensemble around Rossum’s lead performance. Rossum also serves as an executive producer, making Furious a notable return to television in a darker, more thriller-driven role.
For fans of crime series, Furious looks like a tense Hulu release built around obsession rather than simple detection. The question is not only whether Alice can stop Catherine. It is whether chasing her will change Alice into someone she no longer recognises.
Furious premieres July 27, 2026, on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+.
Video source: Hulu