Netflix's productions might be on pause as a result of the coronavirus pandemic like the rest of Hollywood, but the streaming service still has plenty of new content on the way for the month of May.
02.04.2020 - 20:49 / justjared.com
It’s the first look at Hollywood!
The upcoming Ryan Murphy Netflix series is set to hit the streaming service on May 1, and the first look images just arrived on Thursday (April 2).
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Executive producer, writer and director Janet Mock provided this note about the series: “With the present so fraught and the future uncertain, we turned to the past for direction, uncovering buried history to spin an aspirational tale of what ifs: What if a band of
Netflix's productions might be on pause as a result of the coronavirus pandemic like the rest of Hollywood, but the streaming service still has plenty of new content on the way for the month of May.
Netflix may be bringing some exciting new titles to its streaming library next month, including Ryan Murphy's Hollywood and Damian Chazelle's The Eddy, but the streaming service will also say goodbye to some of the movies and shows in its library in May.
American Horror Story Season 1 was set to return to FX later this year, but due to the coronavirus pandemic there's a chance that the horror anthology may be delayed. However, that means that we only have more time to speculate about what Ryan Murphy has in store for us in this milestone season.
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.
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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.
A prostitution ring run out of a gas station. Naked pool parties held by prominent directors. Shocking racism in the casting of major motion pictures.
The story of Hollywood is getting a rewrite.
Netflix‘s brand new limited series Hollywood has its debut trailer!
It's Hollywood like you've never seen it before: Interpreted and rewritten by Ryan Murphy. "If we change the way that movies are made, I think we can change the world," Darren Criss says as Raymond in the new trailer for Hollywood below.
If the trailer for Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's new Netflix show, Hollywood, tells us anything, it's that we should all get ready for a lot of Patti LuPone and Holland Taylor-inspired memes. Murphy loves nothing like he loves looking into the past — hello, Feud — and injecting it with some modern sensibilities, so everything about his latest venture really tracks.
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Netflix's productions might be on pause as a result of the coronavirus pandemic like the rest of Hollywood, but the streaming service still has plenty of new content on the way for the month of May.
Ryan Murphy will continue to take over TV and streaming services next month when Hollywood, his latest star-studded Netflix series, arrives on Friday, May 1. Hollywood is a seven-episode series which follows aspiring actors and filmmakers in a post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it, no matter the cost.
Fox has renewed both of the 9-1-1 and 9-1-1: Lone Star for additional seasons.
Ryan Murphy's TV takeover will continue next month when Hollywood, his latest star-studded Netflix series, arrives on Friday, May 1. Hollywood is a seven-episode series which follows aspiring actors and filmmakers in a post-World War II Hollywood as they try to make it, no matter the cost.
Patti Lupone stars in ‘Hollywood.’ (Photo courtesy of Netflix)