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Lola Petticrew & Hazel Doupe Star In FX’s New Drama Series Coming To Hulu

Oct 23, 2024

Hulu is becoming one of the strongest streamers out there. That’s mainly because it’s the home of all FX shows, especially the ones created specifically for Hulu. While folks like Netflix and Prime Video are looking for high profile shows that are made for the widest audiences, FX on Hulu is bringing smaller, more prestige offerings, such as the new series “Say Nothing.”
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As seen in the trailer, “Say Nothing” tells the story of female members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the ‘70s. What starts as a bank heist turns into something far deeper, as the series shows just how deeply devoted some members of the IRA were back in the day.
The series stars Lola Petticrew, Hazel Doupe, Anthony Boyle, and Josh Finan. “Say Nothing” is created by Joshua Zetumer.
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“Say Nothing” is set to arrive on FX on Hulu on November 14. You can watch the trailer below.
Here’s the synopsis:
FX’s limited series Say Nothing is a gripping story of murder and memory in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. The nine-episode series is based on the book by Patrick Radden Keefe. Spanning four decades, the series opens with the shocking disappearance of Jean McConville, a single mother of ten who was abducted from her home in 1972 and never seen alive again. Telling the story of various Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, Say Nothing explores the extremes some people will go to in the name of their beliefs, the way a deeply divided society can suddenly tip over into armed conflict, the long shadow of radical violence for all affected, and the emotional and psychological costs of a code of silence.

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