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The Leftovers, Tom Perrotta's dark tale, debuts on TV

Set three years after millions vanish into thin air, cable drama The Leftovers touches down on a small town grappling with the consequences of the mysterious event. Writer Tom Perrotta talks to CBC about adapting his bestselling novel of the same name into a dark new TV series.

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TV's The Leftovers explores darkness, faith

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The Leftovers author and producer Tom Perrotta on the TV adaptation of his dark tale about life after a mysterious, global event.

Set three years after millions of people around the globe vanished into thin air, TV's new drama The Leftovers touches down on a small town grappling with the consequences of the mysterious event.

Executive produced by novelist and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Tom Perrotta (Little Children, Election), based on his bestselling novel of the same name, The Leftovers explores how the Christian Rapture-like "Departure" affects the residents of the fictional town of Mapleton, N.Y.

The dark new cable series falls into a realm of a "dystopian, futuristic, post-apocalyptic [story], but with a twist," Perrotta told CBC News.

"There's a feeling that people don't like to go to dark places, but if you take a look at what shows people like, they're pretty dark places. I think people like to go to dark places."

The Leftovers, which debuts as a 10-episode series on HBO Canada Sunday evening, features an ensemble cast that includes Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Liv Tyler and Christopher Eccleston.

In the attached video, Perrotta talks to CBC's Ilana Banks about adapting his book into a dark new cable series.

The Leftovers author and executive producer Tom Perrotta (left) is seen with (from second left) Liv Tyler, HBO CEO Richard Plepler, Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman and co-writer and executive producer Damon Lindelof at The Leftovers premiere at NYU Skirball Center on June 23, 2014 in New York City. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)