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[07/16/24 - 02:02 PM] Stay Up All Night with Louis, Lestat and These 13 AMC Series - Coming to Netflix in the U.S. on August 19 "A Discovery of Witches," "Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire," "Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches," "Dark Winds," "Fear the Walking Dead," "Gangs of London," "Into the Badlands," "Kevin Can F*** Himself," "Monsieur Spade," "Preacher," "That Dirty Black Bag," "The Terror," and "The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon" are all on tap.
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[08/22/22 - 11:01 AM] Acclaimed Actresses Peri Gilpin and Rachel Dratch to Guest Star in New Season of AMC & AMC+'s "Kevin Can F**K Himself" Gilpin and Dratch join previously announced guest star Erinn Hayes, who will appear in the series finale.
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[07/15/22 - 08:02 AM] Summer Streaming Sizzles with the Debut of "Tales of the Walking Dead," Season Finale of AMC+ Original Series "Moonhaven," Return of Critically Acclaimed "Kevin Can F**K Himself" and the Series Finale of the Celebrated "Better Call Saul" "Kevin Can F**K Himself" returns Monday, August 22 with a two-episode premiere on AMC+.
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[05/17/22 - 11:43 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, May 17 Updates include: Vanity Fair gives state of the union on "Star Wars" TV series; CBS's "Blood & Treasure" to finally return, on Paramount+; and Netflix scraps "Antiracist Baby," "Wing of Fire" animated projects.
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[11/30/21 - 11:37 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, November 30 Updates include: Steve Conrad to pen HBO's "Tales of Dunk and Egg"; Rupert Grint cast in "Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities"; and "Kevin Can F**k Himself" to wrap with upcoming second season.
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[08/27/21 - 11:42 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 27 Updates include: "Kevin Can F**k Himself" scores second season at AMC; The CW's "Charmed" makes change in showrunners; and Daniel Webber cast in Epix's "Billy the Kid."
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[05/21/21 - 06:22 AM] New Series, Films, Specials and More Now Streaming on AMC Networks' Suite of Targeted Streaming Services This June This June, AMC Networks' targeted streaming services will bring viewers an extensive catalogue of compelling dramas, fan-favorite franchises, highly-anticipated films and timely collections on AMC+, Acorn TV, ALLBLK, Shudder and Sundance Now.
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[04/22/21 - 08:54 AM] Annie Murphy Returns to Television in the Groundbreaking New Series "Kevin Can F**k Himself" Sunday, June 13 on AMC+ and Sunday, June 20 on AMC The remaining episodes will continue to debut on AMC+ one week ahead of the AMC linear airings on Sundays at 9:00/8:00c.
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[02/18/21 - 12:10 PM] Video: AMC Networks Release New Series Trailers and Images from TCA Get your first look at "Bloodlands," "Creepshow," "Millennials" and "Kevin Can F**k Himself."
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[01/08/21 - 11:46 PM] Development Update: Friday, January 8 Updates include: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW give status reports on their various pilots under consideration.
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[05/19/20 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, May 19 Updates include: Ruby Rose announces departure from The CW's "Batwoman"; FOX pulls the plug on "Outmatched"; and E!'s "Very Cavallari" to sign off after three seasons.
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[03/13/20 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 13 Updates include: CBS All Access pushes "Tooning Out the News" premiere; production on nearly all broadcast pilots to be delayed or suspended; and The CW's "The 100" to complete final episode.
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[03/03/20 - 11:38 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 3 Updates include: Syfy to call it quits on "The Magicians" after five seasons; Thomas Middleditch to star in CBS's "B Positive"; and Ryan Hansen, Aimee Carrero to lead NBC's "Someone Out There."
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[02/21/20 - 02:40 PM] AMC Casts Annie Murphy as the Lead in the New Original Genre-Busting Series "Kevin Can F*** Himself" (wt) Alternating between single-camera realism and multi-camera comedy, the formats will inform one another as we imagine what happens when the sitcom wife escapes her confines and takes the lead in her own life.
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[10/01/19 - 12:22 PM] AMC Greenlights Two New Series, "61st Street" and "Kevin Can F**k Himself" "61st Street" has been ordered as a two-season television event series with eight episodes per season.
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[11/02/18 - 08:48 AM] AMC Opens Writers' Rooms for Two Potential Series "Rainy Day People" and "Kevin Can F*** Himself" are both in the works at the cable channel.
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KEVIN CAN F**K HIMSELF (AMC)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
6/20/21
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10/10/22
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2022-2023 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 2 (16 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
VISIT THE OFFICIAL WEB SITE |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: series finale aired on 10/10/22 |
DESCRIPTION: (from AMC's web site, August 2022) Kevin Can F**k Himself is a new, original dark comedy that alternates between traditional multi-camera sitcom and single-camera drama. Set in Worcester, Massachusetts, the series follows the journey of Allison McRoberts, married to self-centered cable guy Kevin. After a dark discovery, Allison teams up with neighbor Patty O’Connor as she attempts to escape her confines and take control of her life. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Alex Bonifer as Neil O'Connor · Annie Murphy as Allison McRoberts · Brian Howe as Pete McRoberts · Eric Petersen as Kevin McRoberts · Mary Hollis Inboden as Patty O'Connor · Raymond Lee as Sam Park
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Craig DiGregorio as EP · Rashida Jones as EP · Valerie Armstrong as CRTR/EP · Will McCormack as EP
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GENRE(S):
· drama
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· AMC Studios · Le Train Train Productions
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