NEW YORK: Actress Naomi Watts says her new television series “Gypsy” is part of a recent trend of productions with strong female characters.
Watts, who is also an executive producer of “Gypsy,” plays a Manhattan therapist who dangerously inserts herself into the lives of her patients’ acquaintances and family.
“Gypsy,” a 10-part series created and written by Lisa Rubin, is mainly driven by female characters.
“It’s a cautionary tale, more than a psychological thriller,” said Watts, adding that it was “very encouraging” to see more women in such strong roles.
“It really feels like we’re watching a change take place in the last few years,” she said in New York on Thursday.
The cast includes actresses Sophie Cookson, Lucy Boynton and Melanie Liburd.