Charlie Hunnam is heating up the red carpet at his first ever Met Gala!
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This Is Us is the latest long-running TV series to get its own rewatch podcast.
Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, and Chris Sullivan have teamed up to launch That Was Us.
The series, which launches on May 14, will see the trio dive back into the lives of the Pearsons. They will relive the show, which ran between 2016 and 2022, with each other, fellow castmates, surprise guests and fans.
Each episode will dig into the themes of the show including loss, grief, love, blending families, body issues, sibling rivalry, terminal illness, miscarriage, racism, adoption, relationships, and substance abuse.
Moore played Rebecca Pearson, Brown played Randall Pearson and Sullivan played Toby Damon in the series, which also starred Chrissy Metz, Milo Ventimiglia, Ron Cephas Jones and Justin Hartley.
The podcast will be produced by Rob Holysz and Jeph Porter of Rabbit Grin Productions and Sara Wehrheim of Hearsay, who originally served as the social media manager of the cast. Ossa Collective will serve as the exclusive sales partner.
It joins the likes of a Suits rewatch pod as well as those covering shows such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, Prison Break, Friday Night Lights and Veep.
Sullivan said, “It all started during a simple coffee meet-up with Sterling. We realized there was so much more to explore and share. ‘Let the journey continue,’ we thought, and here we are.”
Brown added, “It was the quickest ‘yes’. To be able to once again join forces and work with the fam again? Easy.”
Moore said, “These guys told me what they were up to and I jumped in. The Pearsons’ stories may have ended after six seasons, but ours continue on so why not keep doing life together? There’s much to connect over and lots of healing to be done.”
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