Paramount+ is preparing to air a fascinating six-part psychological drama called “Little Disasters,” based on Sarah Vaughan’s bestselling novel. Diane Kruger leads a star-studded cast in the series, which looks at the fragile relationships of friendship and the enormous pressures of parenting.
The story revolves around Jess, played by Kruger, a mother whose life spirals after her baby suffers a strange head injury. Her best friend Liz, an emergency room doctor, faces a difficult professional decision: whether to report Jess to social services. This watershed moment sparks a dramatic exploration of trust, devotion, and the hidden struggles of parenthood.
Director Eva Sigurdardottir described Kruger’s performance as “intelligent and dynamic.” She said that Kruger contributed “unexpected depth” to the character, creating a “warmly relatable and hauntingly thrilling representation.”
The drama features a strong ensemble cast, including Stephen Campbell Moore, Jo Joyner, Shelley Conn, Emily Taaffe, JJ Feild, and Ben Bailey Smith. Their performances promise to give depth and complexity to the story’s sensitive issues.
The production team worked tirelessly to address the series’ difficult subject matter. Producer Marianna Abbotts stated that medical, police, and social service experts were consulted to ensure realism and sensitivity. “Sarah Vaughan writes about professional women making impossible choices,” Abbotts told me. “‘Little Disasters’ is centered on a profound moral dilemma at its core.”
This project marks Kruger’s big return to television. She is recognized for her work in films like Troy and Inglourious Basterds. Her last notable television job was as Detective Sonya Cross in FX’s The Bridge, aired almost a decade ago.
Ruth Fowler and Amanda Duke adapted “Little Disasters” to the film. It will premiere exclusively on Paramount+ in the UK and Ireland next year, with Fremantle handling worldwide distribution.