[03/18/25 - 08:30 AM] Video: "Dying for Sex" - Official Trailer - Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate, Rob Delaney - FX Inspired by a true story, this new series is hilarious, sexy and unfiltered.
[via press release from FX]
Dying For Sex | Official Trailer | Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate, Rob Delaney | FX
OFFICIAL TRAILER. FX's Dying for Sex. Starring Michelle Williams and Jenny Slate. Inspired by a true story, this new series is hilarious, sexy and unfiltered. All episodes streaming April 4 on @hulu and with #HuluOnDisneyPlus.
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FX's "Dying for Sex" is inspired by the story of Molly Kochan, originally shared on a Wondery podcast created with her best friend, Nikki Boyer. After Molly receives a diagnosis of Stage IV metastatic breast cancer, she decides to leave her husband Steve, and begins to explore the full breadth and complexity of her sexual desires for the first time in her life. She gets the courage and support to go on this adventure from her best friend Nikki, who stays by her side until the very end.
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