Lifetime's 'Gone Mom': Air time, how to live stream, trailer, cast and all you need to know about movie
It's no accident that 'Gone Mom' sounds like 'Gone Girl'. 'Gone Mom', which will soon air on Lifetime, follows the chilling true story of the disappearance of a mother-of five, Jennifer Dulos (Annabeth Gish). When the police's radar focusses on her husband Fotis Dulos (Warren Christie), who she is in a contentious custody battle with, he claims that she has faked her own disappearance ala the film 'Gone Girl'.
Investigators however charged Fotis Dulos with murder in January 2020, just weeks later though Fotis, still asserting his innocence, committed suicide. Till date the body of Jennifer Dulos has not been found.
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Release date
'Gone Mom' premieres on Lifetime on Saturday, June 5.
Air time and how to live stream
'Gone Mom' premieres at 8/7c on June 5 on Lifetime. If you can't catch it on TV, Lifetime is available on Hulu, Sling TV, Philo, Vidgo, AT&T TV and FuboTV. If you are not based in the United States, using a VPN will help you to catch Lifetime Movies.
Cast
Annabeth Gish
Annabeth Gish is quite a popular face on television and is known for her roles as Special Agent Monica Reyes on 'The X-Files', Elizabeth Bartlet Westin on 'The West Wing', Charlotte Millwright on 'The Bridge' and Sheriff Althea Jarry on 'Sons of Anarchy'. She is also known for her roles in films such as 'Mystic Pizza' and 'Double Jeopardy'.
Warren Christie
Warren Christie is also a familiar face on television screens. He is known more recently for his recurring roles on shows such as 'The Resident' and the series 'Alphas'. He is also known for playing Ray Cataldo on the drama 'October Road' and for playing Aidan "Greggy" Stiviletto on the series 'Happy Town'.
Trailer
'Gone Mom' is one of the films that make up Lifetime's summer slate. Catch a peek of the film as part of Lifetime's summer slate preview below.
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