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‘Always Sunny’ Visits ‘Abbott Elementary’ in Crossover Episode — Now Charlie Day Wants a Sheryl Lee Ralph Buddy Comedy
The star of the FX series also admits he was initially hesitant about the crossover concept as 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' heads into its 17th season.
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‘The Old Man’ Canceled After Two Seasons on FX
The Jeff Bridges-led drama wrapped its now final season in October.
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‘What We Do in the Shadows’ Cast Breaks Down That Nothing-Really-Matters Ending to “Silly, Stupid” Vampire Comedy
After six seasons and 61 episodes, the cast and crew of the FX series said goodbye on their terms, with the message that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Former IRA Volunteer Marian Price Takes Steps to Sue Disney Over Depiction in ‘Say Nothing’
The Republican's lawyer says that the FX limited series, which streamed in the U.S. on Hulu, made "unjustified" allegations that "cause our client immeasurable harm in exchange for greater streaming success."
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Hulu and ESPN Programming Added to Disney+ as Streaming Service Bulks Up
FX's 'Shogun' and the first day of the Australian Open will be available at no extra cost to Disney+ subscribers, as Disney adds ESPN tile to the service in bid to drive engagement and subscriptions.
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Son of Murder Victim Portrayed in ‘Say Nothing’ Criticizes “Horrendous” Series
Michael McConville, whose mother Jean was abducted and murdered by the Irish Republican Army, leaving him and his nine siblings orphaned, is speaking out again about the FX series.
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‘Say Nothing’ Creatives Discuss the Show’s Emotional Ending: “TV Can Be a Social Good”
Writer Josh Zetumer and director Michael Lennox talk about filming sensitive historical moments and trying to draw attention to the “Disappeared” with their FX true-crime limited series.
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‘Say Nothing’ Stars Break Down Their Compelling and Complicated Portrayals of IRA Member Dolours Price
Actors Lola Petticrew and Maxine Peake speak with The Hollywood Reporter about playing Price at two moments in her life in the FX/Hulu series: “She felt like she had exhausted every other means to be able to have basic civil rights, to be able to have a future.”
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How ‘Say Nothing’ Brought the Troubles to Television: “It’s a Pretty Edgy Subject”
Author Patrick Radden Keefe talks to The Hollywood Reporter about FX's new limited series tackling an open wound in Northern Ireland, a sectarian conflict that left more than 3,500 dead and only officially ended in 1998.
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‘American Sports Story’ Boss on How He Made His Aaron Hernandez Series Watchable
"Why would someone with all that success do something like this?" That is the question showrunner Stu Zicherman and team set out to tackle with the 10-episode FX limited series, which concluded Tuesday night.
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‘Shogun’ Co-Creator Justin Marks Inks New Overall Deal With FX
He'll develop new material for FX Productions in addition to working on potential future seasons of the Emmy record-breaker.
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Ryan Murphy’s ‘Grotesquerie’ Reveals Itself With Big Twist Episode: “That None of This Got Out Is a Miracle”
Expect a "series of reveals" still to come as the Niecy Nash-Betts horror story continues to roll out its final episodes, barreling towards a finale that will set up a second season, say show mastermind Murphy and FX boss John Landgraf.
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