NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Author and screenwriter Dennis Lehane has a healthy respect for the power of fire. He learned that the hard way 鈥 surviving a house fire in Boston in his 30s.

Lehane was living on the top floor of an apartment building when a propane tank on the roof exploded and started a blaze. The landlord was replacing the building's smoke detectors at the time so none were working. Lehane is lucky to be alive and he credits, in part, the flames.

鈥淚f you're trapped in fire 鈥 if you wake up and the building you鈥檙e in is on fire 鈥 it鈥檚 up to the fire at that point. It鈥檚 really up to whims of the fire, whatever鈥檚 going to happen to you. And I find that lack of control fascinating.鈥

Lehane, whose literary canon includes the novels-turned-movie hits 鈥淕one, Baby, Gone鈥 and 鈥淢ystic River,鈥 has turned to fire for his latest project 鈥 Apple TV+鈥檚 new nine-episode crime drama 鈥淪moke.鈥 It debuts Friday.

The story of 鈥楽moke鈥

It's based on the true story of a former arson investigator who was convicted in 1998 of serial arson, captured in part after he wrote a novel about a firefighter who was a serial arsonist. The case 鈥 chronicled in the 2021 podcast Firebug 鈥 sparked something in Lehane.

鈥淚 just thought, that鈥檚 just the height of craziness. Like, you鈥檙e not only in denial about who you are, you鈥檙e so far in denial you鈥檙e going to write a book about what a great guy you are and then use the fires that you set as the models for the fires in your book?鈥 he says. 鈥淚 can get in the zip code of that mindset; I cannot land on the street, though."

The show marks a reunion between Lehane, Greg Kinnear and who previously worked together on the 2022 Apple TV+ series "Black Bird." It also stars Anna Chlumsky and and boasts an original, eerie song by Radiohead's Thom Yorke called

Egerton plays Dave Gudsen, an arson investigator in Umberland, a fictional town in the Pacific Northwest, who is chasing two separate firebugs. He's teamed up with a smart but troubled detective played by Smollett, who begin a game of cat and mouse.

If the setup sounds like it leads to a typical TV procedural, viewers who stick around get rewarded by a show that gets weirder and more complex, infused by Lehane鈥檚 attraction to moral ambiguity.

鈥淲e walk with contradictions and I think that鈥檚 the dramatic irony that Dennis is exploring.鈥 says Smollett. 鈥淭hese people are saying they鈥檙e fighting to do the right thing and yet they鈥檙e morally questionable. I think that鈥檚 very relevant today.鈥

Goofy and frightening

Edgerton's Dave, it's soon clear, is not who he appears to be and has an almost superhuman ability to compartmentalize aspects of his personal and private lives. He is both bombastic and insecure, goofy and frightening.

鈥淭aron has endless reservoirs of talent to draw on. He鈥檚 an extremely inspired actor,鈥 says Lehane. 鈥淗e comes at it from the same place I come at it, which is Taron won鈥檛 take a role unless some part of it scares him. I won鈥檛 tell a story unless some of it scares me."

Egerton said he relished a chance to show a different side of himself, rebelling a little at his safe, good-guy public persona after the success of his heroic turn in 2024鈥檚 鈥淐arry-On.鈥

鈥淵ou know what? I鈥檓 not that affable. I am sometimes, but I鈥檓 not some of the time,鈥 he says, laughing. 鈥淚 think the thing I love about Dave is there is a tension between what the perception of him is and who he really is. And how can you ever really know who a person is?鈥

Adding to the series' allure is some of Lehane鈥檚 street poetry, like the line: 鈥淲hatever you do, whatever you know, however much lifetime wisdom you鈥檝e accrued, fire puts a lie to it all.鈥

Playing with fire

Smollett was onboard after an initial conversation with Lehane in which he said: 鈥淪o many of us say we want to be happy and yet we are drawn to the very thing that will destroy us.鈥 That was Smollett's entry point to her gloriously messy character.

Smollett's detective, a former Marine, refuses to be vulnerable, is excellent at her job, traumatized by a past experience with arson and not afraid to mess with anyone. Early on, she is shown using a sledgehammer to her own home.

鈥淪he plays with fire,鈥 says Smollett. 鈥淪he鈥檚 living on the edge and has this mask and this guard up and walks around as if she鈥檚 invincible because she鈥檚 really just afraid."

Lehane says with 鈥淪moke鈥 he's drawn to people who invest in a narrative of who they choose to be rather than be true to who they really are.

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 know who they are because they don鈥檛 know who they are,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e running from themselves, they鈥檙e running from their true selves. And I felt like that鈥檚 the interesting story here I鈥檓 trying to tell.鈥

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