EXCLUSIVE: Bernie Gunther is heading to the small screen.
Apple TV+ has greenlit a long-gestating TV adaptation of the late
Philip Kerr’s popular
Berlin Noir books from Oscar-winning
Conclave writer
Peter Straughan,
Doctor Who producer
Bad Wolf, and
Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman’s
Playtone.
The untitled drama is based on Kerr’s final book
Metropolis, which told the iconic detective’s origin story. Set in 1928,
Metropolis follows newly promoted police officer Gunther in the intimidating elite Berlin Murder Squad, investigating what seems to be a serial killer targeting victims on the fringes of society. Gunther’s Berlin is described as a “city of unprecedented freedom and dizzying turbulence, the Nazis a distant nightmare waiting in the wings.”
We are told Apple is kicking off with Gunther’s origin story but there is scope to adapt more
Berlin Noir books via the studio’s option. Gunther was made famous by Kerr’s
Berlin Noir trilogy comprising
March Violets, The Pale Criminal and
A German Requiem, all of which were published around the end of the Cold War in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Kerr penned a further 11 Gunther books, which sold in droves worldwide, finishing with
Metropolis before he died in 2018.
Metropolis was published posthumously a year later.