Couples Therapy – Succession’s Director – Jonathan Majors
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Gaze Upon All the Light We Cannot See
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Like many people who read the 2014 novel All the Light We Cannot See, Shawn Levy fell hard. “I loved this story and the way it is about the endurance of hope in the midst of the darkest of circumstances, and that it had this universal and broadly resonant theme, but with characters that were super specific,” the director tells Rebecca Ford in her first look at Levy’s limited-series adaptation, coming to Netflix this fall. “The story is so sweeping, and it’s an interesting combination of intimate storytelling and epic backdrop. I had a feeling that two hours was never going to service such a beautiful, dense novel.”
Elsewhere in HWD, David Canfield has another first look—this one at the next season of Couples Therapy; Julie Miller talks to director Lorene Scafaria about the machinations of the latest episode of Succession, while Chris Murphy catches up with Zoe Winters, who plays Logan’s assistant-slash-lover; and Jonathan Majors reportedly gets dropped by his manager and PR team following his arrest.
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Director Shawn Levy shares his inspirations for Netflix’s sweeping adaptation of All the Light We Cannot See, coming in November.
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And How Does That Make You Feel?
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Showtime’s Couples Therapy is set to spotlight polyamory, infidelity, and the shifting norms of coupledom—with its central therapist challenged like never before.
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The Kids Aren’t All Right
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Director Lorene Scafaria, who helmed Sunday’s Succession episode, “Honeymoon States,” takes VF inside her conversations with the actors playing the Roy siblings.
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The actor behind TV’s most ambitious assistant chats about Kerry’s relationship with Logan, her own tiny apartment, and the parallels between Kerry and Marion Davies.
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Jonathan Majors’s reported break with management company Entertainment 360 and PR firm the Lede Company comes three weeks after the Creed III star was arrested on assault and harassment charges in New York City.
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