“I’m so sorry—for everything that’s happened. I know how much you loved her.” That’s Norma/n, expressing genuine…
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Cast
Vera Farmiga (Norma Louise Bates)Freddie Highmore (Norman Bates)Max Thieriot (Dylan Massett)Nicola Peltz Beckham (Bradley Martin)Olivia Cooke (Emma Decody)Nestor Carbonell (Sheriff Alex Romero)Kenny Johnson (Caleb Calhoun)Ryan Hurst (Chick Hogan)Keenan Tracey (Gunner)Ian Tracey (Remo Wallace)Aliyah O'Brien (Regina)Isabelle McNally (Madeleine Loomis)Kevin Rahm (Bob Paris)Michael Eklund (Zane Morgan)Damon Gupton (Dr. Gregg Edwards)Andrew Howard (Will Decody)Michael O'Neill (Nick Ford)Keegan Connor Tracy (Miss Blaire Watson)
Creators
Robert Bloch, Carlton Cuse, Kerry Ehrin, Alyson Evans, Freddie Highmore, Steve Kornacki, Scott Kosar, Tom Szentgyorgyi, Jeff Wadlow, Alexandra Cunningham, Anthony Cipriano, Liz Tigelaar, Bill Balas, Nikki Toscano, Philip Buiser, Torrey Speer, Erica Lipez
Synopsis
A contemporary prequel to Psycho, giving a portrayal of how Norman Bates' psyche unravels through his teenage years, and how deeply intricate his relationship with his mother, Norma, truly is.
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