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Demi Moore joins Season 2 of “Feud” at FX (EXCLUSIVE)

Demi Moore will be a part of Season 2 of “Feud” on FX, according to sources, Variety.

 

Until he published sections of his unfinished novel “Answered Prayers,” which served as a tell-all about the city’s elite, Truman Capote was friends with many members of New York high society, according to the Ryan Murphy anthology series’ second season.

 

Moore would play socialite Ann Woodward, a former showgirl and radio actress who was infamously charged with killing her husband in 1955, according to reports.

 

Representatives for Moore, 20th Television, and FX declined to comment.

 

Tom Hollander, Diane Lane, Calista Flockhart, Naomi Watts, and Chloe Sevigny, who will play Truman Capote, are now part of the group in addition to Moore.

 

Moore’s most recent TV role in recent years is this one. She has previously been in programmes such as “Brave New World” at Peacock, “Empire” at Fox, and “Animals” on HBO. Early in her career, she also made an appearance on the soap opera “General Hospital.” Her performances in movies like “G.I. Jane,” “Striptease,” “Indecent Proposal,” “Ghost,” and “A Few Good Men” are what she is most recognised for.

 

CAA, Untitled Entertainment, Gang Tyre, and The Lede Company are her agents.

 

Gus Van Sant has been hired to helm the full eight-episode “Feud” season. The new season will be written by and the showrunner will be Jon Robin Baitz. Along with acting, Watts will executive produce. Along with Dede Gardner of Plan B, Tim Minear, and Alexis Martin Woodall, Murphy will serve as executive producer for the film through Ryan Murphy Productions. The studio is called 20th Television.

 

The Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales were reportedly to be the centre of the forthcoming season of “Feud,” but that idea was ultimately dropped. “Feud’s” first season, which stars Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, debuted in 2017. The friendship between Joan Crawford (Lange) and Bette Davis (Sarandon) during the production of the 1962 movie “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” was the main subject of that season.

Himanshu Mahawar

Himanshu Mahawar is the Editor and Founder at Flaunt Weekly.

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