Wednesday 8 June 2022 05:31 PM Ray Liotta plays police officer in trailer showing the late actor in his final ... trends now
The trailer showing Ray Liotta in his final TV role has been released.
Black Bird captures Liotta, who passed last month at age 67, playing a police officer whose imprisoned son is tasked with drawing a confession from a suspected serial killer.
The sneak peek for the Apple TV+ show begins with Liotta on the phone with his son Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton) in prison, telling him about all the dreams he had for his child who ultimately chose a different path in life.
Final project: The trailer for Black Bird, Ray Liotta's final TV project, has been released
'I never wanted this for you,' Liotta, in character as Big Jim Keene, tells his son during a phone call in prison.
'I wanted a totally different life. A steady paycheck. Kids. A family.'
Throughout his admission, Jimmy is seen in his former life as a smartly-dressed young man with an arsenal of weapons and cash.
But as he walks shirtless inside his elaborate home, he is arrested.
'I never wanted this for you': The sneak peek for the Apple TV+ show begins with Liotta on the phone with his son Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton) in prison, telling him about all the dreams he had for his child who ultimately chose a different path in life
Dreams: 'I wanted a totally different life. A steady paycheck. Kids. A family,' Jimmy tells his son in prison
'Dad, tell me there's a way out of this,' Taron asks.
'Not a quick one,' Big Jim replies.
Jimmy is then seen offered a chance for freedom.
Jimmy is asked to transfer to a maximum security prison specializing in the criminally insane in order to elicit a confession from a man suspected of killing 14 women.
Former life: Throughout his admission, Jimmy is seen in his former life as a smartly-dressed young man with an arsenal of weapons and cash
Apprehended: As he walks shirtless through his elaborate home, he is arrested
'We would like to transfer you to another prison and befriend someone to elicit a confession,' he is told.
'We suspected this man killed 14 women but we only have one of the