‘Rainmaker’ Series at USA Network Casts Madison Iseman

As a devoted fan of captivating performances and gripping stories, I can hardly contain my excitement about Madison Iseman taking on the role of Sarah Plankmore in “The Rainmaker” series at USA Network! With her impressive track record in both television and film, from the chilling “I Know What You Did Last Summer” to the action-packed “Jumanji” franchise, she has proven time and again that she can bring a character to life in ways that leave us on the edge of our seats.


Madison Iseman has been cast as Sarah Plankmore in “The Rainmaker” series at USA Network.

Recently graduated from law school, Rudy Baylor finds himself in a fierce battle against seasoned attorney Leo Drummond (John Slattery) and his former law school companion. As Rudy teams up with his boss and her messy paralegal, they uncover two intertwined conspiracies that lead back to the suspicious death of their client’s son.

Plankmore is portrayed as a freshly minted law school graduate and the romantic interest of Rudy, in a series inspired by the renowned John Grisham novel that was first broadcast on cable television in June.

The role of Rudy Baylor has yet to be cast.

Iseman appeared alongside others in “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and “American Horror Stories”. In upcoming films, she will feature in “Witchboard”. Her past roles include the “Jumanji” series, “Fear of Rain”, “Knights of the Zodiac”, “Clouds”, “Nocturne”, and “Annabelle Comes Home”.

She is repped by IAG, Principal Entertainment LA, and Yorn Levine.

Michael Seitzman acts both as the writer and executive producer for this project. Jason Richman also takes on the role of executive producer and collaborates with Seitzman in writing the pilot episode. Additionally, Grisham, David Gernert, and Jason Blum are all named as executive producers too. This series is produced by Lionsgate Television and Blumhouse Television, which is a joint effort between these two studios who have recently agreed to collaborate on a multi-film movie deal, with Blumhouse set to reimagine horror films from the Lionsgate library.

Previously, these two individuals worked together on the film “Imaginary,” which was set for release in 2024. Shortly after its premiere, they publicized their intentions to revamp the iconic 90s horror classic “The Blair Witch Project.” This project was chosen as the initial undertaking in a multi-film agreement they have signed.

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2024-08-15 01:17