Playbill reports:
Ryan Murphy’s new limited series Hollywood, which offers a glimpse behind the gilded curtain of Hollywood’s Golden Age, will drop on Netflix May 1. Penned by Murphy, Ian Brennan, and Janet Mock, the seven-episode series features David Corenswet as Jack, Darren Criss as Raymond, Jeremy Pope as Archie, Laura Harrier as Camille, Samara Weaving as Claire, Dylan McDermott as Ernie, Holland Taylor as Ellen Kincaid, Tony winner Patti LuPone as Avis, Jim Parsons as Henry Willson, Jake Picking as Rock Hudson, Tony winner Joe Mantello as Dick, and Maude Apatow as Henrietta.
The first official poster for Ryan Murphy’s upcoming Netflix limited series “Hollywood.” #Hollywood pic.twitter.com/K676bHevYG
— The AHS Zone (@ahszone) February 20, 2020
Ryan Murphy’s Netflix Event Series ‘Hollywood’ Set for May, Making it an Emmy Contender https://t.co/MeaKUL7Gdl pic.twitter.com/yRwVqLt1Hy
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) February 20, 2020
An amazing cast of actors ✔️
A storyline about the Golden Age of Hollywood ✔️@MrRPMurphy producing & writing ✔️
It’s on @netflix so we can binge ✔️
We’re in! ??? pic.twitter.com/QzmRHfh18T
— AfterBuzz TV (@afterbuzztv) February 20, 2020