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Tom Holland faces his inner demons and Amanda Seyfried investigates a chilling crime in the intense trailer for The Crowded Room.

On Wednesday morning, the official AppleTV+ YouTube channel released a highly disturbing trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller series, The Crowded Room. The trailer promises an intense and gripping viewing experience for audiences.

In the trailer, Tom Holland portrayed Danny Sullivan, a young man who is arrested on suspicion of committing a bone-chilling crime and slowly reveals details about his fragile psyche during interviews with an interrogator, played by Amanda Seyfried.

The program, whose star recently revealed that he had maintained his sobriety for over a year, boasts a cast that is rounded out by the likes of Emmy Rossum, Sasha Lane and Jason Isaacs.

The clip began with Sullivan watching an eclipse occur, and he ominously told an offscreen character that ‘sometimes I think that night marked me.’

After he worked on various pastel drawings that were later burned, the character added that ‘everything that came afterwards couldn’t be a coincidence, could it?’

New visuals: The deeply unsettling trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller series The Crowded Room was shared on the official AppleTV+ YouTube channel on Wednesday morning

New visuals: The deeply unsettling trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller series The Crowded Room was shared on the official AppleTV+ YouTube channel on Wednesday morning

Storyline: In the trailer, Tom Holland portrayed Danny Sullivan, a young man who is arrested on suspicion of committing a bone-chilling crime and slowly reveals details about his fragile psyche during interviews with an interrogator, played by Amanda Seyfried

Storyline: In the trailer, Tom Holland portrayed Danny Sullivan, a young man who is arrested on suspicion of committing a bone-chilling crime and slowly reveals details about his fragile psyche during interviews with an interrogator, played by Amanda Seyfried

Omen: The clip began with Sullivan watching an eclipse occur, and he ominously told an offscreen character that 'sometimes I think that night marked me'

Omen: The clip began with Sullivan watching an eclipse occur, and he ominously told an offscreen character that ‘sometimes I think that night marked me’

Sullivan was then arrested and his case was brought to the attention of Rya Goodwin, played by Seyfried, who told the alleged criminal that he did not ‘seem like a dangerous person.’

The character was then seen while being beat up by a group of bullies before he was suddenly saved by Yitzhak, portrayed by Lior Raz, who chased them off and invited him to his house to get himself back in order.

As he shares coffee with Yitzhak and Ariana, played by Lane, Goodwin asked Sullivan if ‘it never struck you as strange that this man just showed up to save you,’ to which he responded by saying he ‘figured I was lucky.’

When the interrogator followed up by asking if he had ever been lucky in the past, he simply told her ‘no.’

Goodwin then visited the scene of the crime and was told by Matty Dunn, played by Thomas Sadoski, that Sullivan may have murdered one of his female friends before Yitzhak held the youth up to a wall and angrily inquired: ‘What did you do?!’

After the interrogator was told that Sullivan was ‘hiding something,’ she asked him about what happed in his house and where his friends were, to which he ominously replied: ‘I have these blank spots.’

During a flashback where a younger version of Sullivan went for a ride with his mother Candy, played by Rossum, Goodwin inquired: ‘They’re not the only people close to you to disappear, are they?’

When Dunn described the alleged criminal’s pastel drawings as potential ‘victims,’ The alleged criminal asked the interrogator if she thought he was ‘the one pulling the strings.’

Dangerous: After he worked on various pastel drawings that were later burned, the character added that 'everything that came afterwards couldn't be a coincidence, could it?'

Dangerous: After he worked on various pastel drawings that were later burned, the character added that ‘everything that came afterwards couldn’t be a coincidence, could it?’

Suspicious mind: Sullivan was then arrested and his case was brought to the attention of Rya Goodwin, played by Seyfried, who told the alleged criminal that he did not 'seem like a dangerous person'

Suspicious mind: Sullivan was then arrested and his case was brought to the attention of Rya Goodwin, played by Seyfried, who told the alleged criminal that he did not ‘seem like a dangerous person’

Saving grace: As he shares coffee with Yitzhak and Ariana, played by Lane, Goodwin asked Sullivan if 'it never struck you as strange that this man just showed up to save you,' to which he responded by saying he 'figured I was lucky'

Saving grace: As he shares coffee with Yitzhak and Ariana, played by Lane, Goodwin asked Sullivan if ‘it never struck you as strange that this man just showed up to save you,’ to which he responded by saying he ‘figured I was lucky’

Blacking out: After the interrogator was told that Sullivan was 'hiding something,' she asked him about what happed in his house and where his friends were, to which he ominously replied that'I have these blank spots'

Blacking out: After the interrogator was told that Sullivan was ‘hiding something,’ she asked him about what happed in his house and where his friends were, to which he ominously replied that’I have these blank spots’

Inquiry: When Dunn described the alleged criminal's pastel drawings as potential 'victims,' The alleged criminal asked the interrogator if she thought he was 'the one pulling the strings'

Inquiry: When Dunn described the alleged criminal’s pastel drawings as potential ‘victims,’ The alleged criminal asked the interrogator if she thought he was ‘the one pulling the strings’

After she replied by asking if he was, Sullivan lashed out at her before telling her that he ‘didn’t shoot anybody,’ and Dunn commented that ‘his best interest is to plead guilty.’

Following Sullivan’s meeting with several of his acquaintances, Goodwin stated that the alleged criminal could potentially be ‘innocent’ before asking him: ‘What are you not telling me?’

The trailer ends with Sullivan pointing a gun at an unseen individual, and the interrogator followed up by inquiring: ‘What are you not telling yourself?’

The Crowded Room, which was created by Akiva Goldsman, was announced to have been in development in 2021.

The program took inspiration from Daniel Keyes’ 1981 non-fiction book The Minds of Billy Milligan, which was centered on the individual of the same name.

Milligan, who was arrested for committing various felonies, was eventually acquitted of his crimes after he pled insanity following a diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder.

During the court case, he claimed that several of his alternate personalities had committed the crimes and that he had not been aware of his criminal actions.

Holland signed on as the project’s lead in April of 2021, and its other cast members were added over the course of the following year.

Mixed results: After she replied by asking if he was, Sullivan lashed out at her before telling her that he 'didn't shoot anybody,' and Dunn commented that 'his best interest is to plead guilty'

Mixed results: After she replied by asking if he was, Sullivan lashed out at her before telling her that he ‘didn’t shoot anybody,’ and Dunn commented that ‘his best interest is to plead guilty’

Inspiration: The Crowded Room, which was created by Akiva Goldsman, was announced to have been in development in 2021 and the program took inspiration from Daniel Keyes' 1981 non-fiction book The Minds of Billy Milligan

Inspiration: The Crowded Room, which was created by Akiva Goldsman, was announced to have been in development in 2021 and the program took inspiration from Daniel Keyes’ 1981 non-fiction book The Minds of Billy Milligan

In the past: Milligan, who was arrested for committing various felonies, was eventually acquitted of his crimes after he pled insanity following a diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder

In the past: Milligan, who was arrested for committing various felonies, was eventually acquitted of his crimes after he pled insanity following a diagnosis of dissociative identity disorder

Leading man: Holland signed on as the project's lead in April of 2021, and its other cast members were added over the course of the following year

Leading man: Holland signed on as the project’s lead in April of 2021, and its other cast members were added over the course of the following year

The actor previously spoke to Entertainment Weekly and expressed that his involvement with the project caused him to reevaluate his own mental health.

‘Learning about mental health and the power of it, and speaking to psychiatrists about Danny and Billy’s struggles, has been something that has been so informative to my own life,’ he said.

Holland added: ‘I hope that people will feel educated about the powers of mental health, the struggles, [and] our incredible abilities to survive.’

The Crowded Room is currently scheduled to premiere on the AppleTV+ streaming service on June 9.

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