Carrier (podcast)

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Carrier is a podcast produced by QCode and starring Cynthia Erivo. The show is being adapted into a movie.

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Background

The podcast was produced by QCode. [1] The podcast was QCode's follow up to their first show Blackout . [2] The podcast stars Cynthia Erivo. [3] The podcast was released in 2019. [4] The podcast was seven episodes long. [5] The show is a serialized audio drama. [6] The show uses binaural audio. [7] The audio contains traffic noises that could make it dangerous to listen to while driving a vehicle. [8] The show follows an African-American truck driver named Raylene Watts. [9] The podcast is being adapted into a movie. [10] The film will be produced by Amblin Entertainment. [11] Dan Blank worked on both the podcast and the film. [12] Erivo will star in the film adaption of the podcast as well. [13] The podcast received a rating of 6.7 out of 10 on IMDb. [14]

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