A new Apple TV thriller has been pulled from the schedules because of accusations of plagiarism. French drama The Hunt was due to be released on 3 December, but it has been hit by allegations of similarity to a 1976 film adaptation of a novel, Shoot.
The Hunt stars Cannes and three-time César award winner Benoît Magimel and two-time César winner Mélanie Laurent, who has featured in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds. But press releases about The Hunt, as well as its official trailers, have now been removed from Apple’s site.
“The broadcast of our series The Hunt has been temporarily postponed,” said production company Gaumont in a statement. “We are currently conducting a thorough review to address any questions related to our production. We take intellectual property matters very seriously.”
According to a press release sent out by Apple, The Hunt (known in French as À l’Ombre des Forêts) follows Franck (Magimel) and his longtime friends, who spend weekends hunting – until they find themselves targeted by another group of hunters, who are seemingly stalking them even after they return from their trip.
Shoot, the work which The Hunt has been accused of bearing similarities to, was a thriller written by Douglas Fairbairn in 1973, and was turned into a US/Canadian movie starring Cliff Robertson and Ernest Borgnine. The synopsis of the plot on Goodreads is as follows:
Rex is an uber-macho hunter who, together with four equally testosterone-addled buddies, embarks on a hunting trip in the Canadian wilderness. But their weekend is cut short by a rival band of hunters they encounter in the forest, one of whom inexplicably takes a potshot at Rex’s party and grazes the head of one of his buddies. Another of Rex’s friends returns fire, killing the shooter. From there Rex and company scurry off and head back to civilisation. Rex, however, becomes convinced that the dead man’s companions are going to come after him and his friends.
According to AppleInsider, which reported the news on Tuesday, the allegations were first reported by French media expert Clément Garin.
The Hunt is not the first Apple TV show to have been pulled from launch at short notice this year. Jessica Chastain’s series The Savant was postponed three days before its September air date, following the shooting of rightwing activist Charlie Kirk. The Savant stars Chastain as a top-secret investigator who traces white supremacists and other hate groups online to prevent violent attacks.
Its delay prompted Chastain to release an Instagram post stating that she and Apple were “not aligned on the decision to pause the release of The Savant”.
“I’ve never shied away from difficult subjects, and while I wish this show wasn’t so relevant, unfortunately it is,” she said. “The Savant is about the heroes who work every day to stop violence before it happens, and honouring their courage feels more urgent than ever.” The show is still without a release date.
Apple TV and Gaumont have been contacted for comment.