[01/12/22 - 11:10 AM] Video: For Better or Worse - Brendan Gleeson & Patricia Clarkson Confront a Troubled Marriage in Trailer for SundanceTV's "State of the Union" The short-form, groundbreaking series returns on Monday, February 14 on SundanceTV, Sundance Now and AMC+.
[via press release from SundanceTV]
FOR BETTER OR WORSE - BRENDAN GLEESON & PATRICIA CLARKSON CONFRONT A TROUBLED MARRIAGE IN TRAILER FOR SUNDANCETV'S "STATE OF THE UNION"
MULTI-EMMY WINNING ANTHOLOGY SERIES RETURNS FEBRUARY 14
The official trailer and key art for season two of SundanceTV's multiple Emmy(R) Award-winning anthology drama, State of the Union, are now available. The short-form, groundbreaking series returns on Monday, February 14 on SundanceTV, Sundance Now and AMC+.
Writer Nick Hornby (Brooklyn, An Education) and director Stephen Frears (The Queen, A Very English Scandal) reunite, bringing the same wit and charm to a new setting and with a fresh cast.
State of the Union will premiere Monday, February 14 on SundanceTV, Sundance Now and AMC+. The short form series will unfold across 10 episodes, each 10 minutes in length, over 10 nights at 10:00 pm E.T./9c on SundanceTV. All episodes will also premiere as a full season binge on AMC Networks' streaming services Sundance Now and AMC+.
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