One year after the end of “This Is Us,” series creator Dan Folgeman will reunite with star Sterling K. Brown, the show’s Randall, in a new attraction.
The duo will be in a new series on the American platform Hulu. While details of the project remain under wraps, Variety magazine has learned the production will be a thriller. The plot will cast Brown as a former president’s head of security.
In addition to writing, Fogelman will also produce the show, this time in collaboration with Brown.
Previously, Brown will soon be seen in the Hulu series “Washington Black,” adapted from the novel by Esi Edugyan. The nine-episode historical drama will follow 11-year-old George Washington “Wash” Black, who flees a sugar plantation in Barbados after a traumatic accident. Black becomes the protégé of Medwin Harris (Brown), a wildly popular refugee wingman and deeply protective of the black community of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Brown has a successful career in TV and his collaboration with Dan Folgeman on ‘This Is Us’ earned him three Emmy nominations, winning the award in 2017. He previously won the award, in 2016, for his role in “American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson” and for narrating the “Lincoln: Divided We Stand” miniseries.
Source: Terra

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