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Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy) has been tapped to lead the new Fox drama series Memory of a Killer, the network announced during its Upfront presentation Monday.

Set to premiere sometime during the 2025–2026 TV season, the series is inspired by the 2003 Belgian film De Zaak Alzheimer (La Memoire Du Tueur). Dempsey stars as Angelo Ledda, “a hitman leading a dangerous double life, while hiding an even deadlier personal secret,” according to Fox.

Spoiler alert: that “personal secret” is that Angelo develops early onset Alzheimer’s. This presents a number of complications for Angelo, especially as he juggles his two personas: “fearsome NYC hitman and sleepy upstate Cooperstown photocopier salesman and father."

“Alzheimer’s is a foe he can’t outrun, and he knows too well how this ends, as his older brother is already lost to the condition,” reads the official logline. “Angelo is exceptionally resourceful and talented, the best of the best. But he’s about to be tested like never before — and now every minute counts. This is only made more difficult when he discovers that his wife’s recent death may not have been an accident. So, when someone comes after his daughter — who is pregnant — it’s clear the wall between his lives has been breached. Angelo must stop whoever’s coming for his family by searching his past hits for clues, and the list is very long.”

The logline continues: “Now Angelo must hunt down his mortal enemy while continuing to carry out hits without giving away his diagnosis and still making it home in time to cook dinner for his daughter. Memory of a Killer is a redemptive story about a man who is losing his memory but gaining a conscience. Because Angelo knows he must stop history from repeating itself and save his family — before he forgets the past.”

 

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