No, it's not about coronavirus
29.04.2020 - 20:47 / justjared.com
Fans of The Politician, rejoice!
Creator Ryan Murphy just confirmed that the Netflix series will still be premiering this summer despite the pandemic.
“Season two, we were lucky enough that we finished filming and editing right before the coronavirus thing happened,” he told Collider. “We have seven. We finished all of our episodes. We have a great second season and I think we’re trying to figure out how do we mix them now in the social distancing age. I think we’ve figured it out. It’s going
No, it's not about coronavirus
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