Darren Criss says the original script for Ryan Murphy’s “Hollywood” series had him on edge.
20.04.2020 - 17:11 / variety.com
By Danielle Turchiano
Senior Features Editor, TV
“This town is all about dreams,” Dylan McDermott says at the start of the official “Hollywood” trailer Netflix debuted Monday.
In the upcoming streaming limited series from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, McDermott’s character, Ernie, is a man who owns a gas station that runs a secret call boy operation on the side but who had dreams of becoming a movie star. Veteran Jack (David Corenswet) has similar dreams, but ends up working at Ernie’s
Darren Criss says the original script for Ryan Murphy’s “Hollywood” series had him on edge.
[This story contains spoilers from Hollywood.] Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix limited series Hollywood reimagines how the entertainment industry may have evolved differently if a woman were in charge and people took bold steps to dismantle the biases against race, gender and sexuality back in the 1940s.
Ryan Murphy’s new series “Hollywood” is coming at the perfect time, with most of the world under lockdown with the coronavirus pandemic. For producer and star Darren Criss, there’s a connection to be made between what we’re all experiencing now and the show’s post-WWII setting.
There's an interesting idea at the heart of Hollywood, the new Netflix series from Ryan Murphy and Glee co-creator Ian Brennan: What if it had gone down differently?
Ryan Murphy is rewriting history with a little help from his friends. Netflix’s Hollywood imagines a post–World War II Tinseltown in which systemic racism, gender bias and homophobia don’t exist — and puts on a flashy show at the same time! “The 1940s are just so ripe with their own mythology,” star Darren Criss, who also executive produces, exclusively says in the latest issue of Us Weekly.
Patti LuPone has been entertaining audiences for nearly five decades, so why would she stop during a global pandemic? Prior to Broadway's shutdown in response to the coronavirus, LuPone was poised to have quite a spring, both on stage and off.
By Marc Malkin
Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
What would you do to climb the ladder in Hollywood? Would you help someone out or climb over them? What do the characters do in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood? See for yourself in the first look at the opening credits for the new Netflix limited series.
If you're all out of TV shows and to watch while passing the time in coronavirus quarantine, don't worry: A new onslaught of titles is coming this week to help. From the premiere of Ryan Murphy's highly-anticipated Netflix series, Hollywood, to a Parks and Recreation reunion, there really is so much to look forward to.Behold, all the TV shows and movies to earmark for this week:Penny Dreadful: City of Angels: A spinoff of the popular series Penny Dreadful.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
Get ready for your monthly Netflix refresh! As stay-at-home practices continue nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, streaming shows and movies continues to be a vital part of quarantine for many of us, and luckily, if you're running out of things to watch, there are many new titles dropping on Netflix starting May 1 and continuing throughout the month.
Ryan Murphy has made countless TV series that have us hooked, but when he signs a $300 million deal with Netflix, we know we’re in for a treat.
Hollywood is one of the most highly anticipated new Netflix series of the year and the first trailer arrived today!
American Horror Story's Ryan Murphy is back with yet another classic at hand, titled Hollywood. Yes, what better than an iconic chapter from the Tinseltown.