Hilary Swank isn’t one to back down when it comes to voicing her political views on social media.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVFollowing Netflix’s decision not to order a second season of space drama Away, series’ star and executive producer Hilary Swank took to Instagram to reflect on the cancellation.“Love and hope will always remain my ‘North Star’,” she wrote. “It was an incredible journey my compadres.”Created by Andrew Hinderaker, Away starred Swank as American astronaut Emma Green, a commander of the first crewed mission to Mars.
Hilary Swank isn’t one to back down when it comes to voicing her political views on social media.
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