‘Patrick Melrose’ Trailer: Benedict Cumberbatch Is A “Narcissistic, Schizoid, Suicidal Alcoholic”

Benedict Cumberbatchhas made a career off of playing charming, troubled geniuses — though inPatrick Melrosehe’s leaving off the “genius.”

Based off of Edward St. Aubyn’s award-winning series of novels,Patrick Melroseis a scathing examination of British decadent aristocracy, adapted into a five-part miniseries by Sky Atlantic and Showtime. And aside from the perfect casting of Cumberbatch (he should play every brooding misanthrope),Patrick Melroseboasts a surprisingly impressive cast ofHugo Weaving, Jennifer Jason Leigh, andAllison Williams.

Patrick Melrose Trailer

“Patrick: Narcissistic, schizoid, suicidal alcoholic,” Benedict Cumberbatch breezily introduces himself as in thePatrick Melrosetrailer, echoing the “high-functioning sociopath” label his equally troubled Sherlock Holmes once placed on himself in BBC’s modernSherlockseries. In all honesty, Cumberbatch has almost transcended his roles, so synonymous with the sensitive brooder that his casting inPatrick Melroseseems merely like a delightful excuse to watch him drink, smoke, and curse his way up to an Emmy. But, to be fair, I would watch that in a heartbeat.

And look at that cast!Hugo Weaving, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Anna Madeley, Allison WilliamsandBlythe Dannerall round out the cast of the five-partPatrick Melroseminiseries, a joint production between the British Sky Atlantic network and the U.S.-based Showtime.

Patrick Melroseis an adaptation of Edward St. Aubyn’s semi-autobiographical novels about a dysfunctional English upper-class family through the lens of Cumberbatch’s titular Patrick Melrose, who grapples with childhood abuse and adulthood alcoholism. Hugo Weaving threatens to steal the scenes from Cumberbatch’s charming playboy as Patrick’s strict and domineering father who is at the source of his son’s trauma.Edward Bergedirects the adaptation penned byFar from the Madding Crowd’sDavid Nicholls.

Here is the official synopsis  forPatrick Melrose:

Based on the acclaimed Patrick Melrose series of novels written by Edward St. Aubyn and adapted by BAFTA award nominee David Nicholls (Far From the Madding Crowd, One Day), Melrose gleefully skewers the British upper class as it tracks the titular characters harrowing odyssey from a deeply traumatic childhood, through adult substance abuse and ultimately, towards recovery and redemption. Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game, Sherlock) plays Patrick Melrose, an aristocratic and outrageously funny playboy, who struggles to overcome the damage inflicted by an abusive father and a mother who tacitly condoned the behaviour. A true television saga, Melrose is both gripping and humorous, with a dramatic sweep that encompasses the South of France in the 1960s, debauched 1980s New York and sober Britain in the early 2000s. Melrose will devote an hour to each of the five novels, with each episode storytelling a few complicated and intense days in Patricks life.

Patrick Melrosewill air on Sky Atlantic abroad and Showtime at home, later in2018.