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02.04.2022 - 04:39 / justjared.com
Naomi Watts has just joined the next season of Feud!
The 53-year-old actress is set to star as Babe Paley in the upcoming installment from Ryan Murphy and Plan B, according to Deadline.
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The outlet reports that season two of Feud will center on the women of Truman Capote‘s life.
The season will be an adaptation of Laurence Leamer‘s bestselling book “Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era,” and be set in the 1970s, ending with Capote’s death in 1984.
The book chronicles the tale of the famous author as he stabs several of his female friends — whom he called his “swans” — in the back by publishing a roman à clef short story called “La Côte Basque 1965” in Esquire in 1975.
The list of top socialites in his inner circle included Babe Paley, wife of CBS head Bill Paley, who will be played by Naomi; as well as Slim Keith, Pamela Churchill Harriman, Lee Radziwill, Gloria Guinness and C.Z. Guest.
Deadline adds that Oscar-nominated and winning actresses are being approached to star as the “Swans”.
Gus Van Sant is set to direct all eight episodes, with Jon Robin Baitz, writing and serving as showrunner.
The first installment of Feud, centered on the iconic Hollywood rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.
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EXCLUSIVE: Ariana DeBose, who recently became the first openly queer woman of color to win an Oscar, for her portrayal of Anita in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story, will executive produce Screen Gems’ Two and Only, an original screenplay by Latina and LGBTQ+ writer Jen Rivas-DeLoose. It will be developed as a star vehicle for DeBose.
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Ryan Murphy’s anthology series,, is reportedly returning to FX with an all-new installment starring Naomi Watts, ET has confirmed. The second season, which follows 2017’s , will be called and focus on the falling out between author Truman Capote and several of his female friends. The eight-part season will be adapted from Laurence Leamer’s by showrunner Joan Robin Baitz and directed by Gus Van Sant. Watts, who most recently portrayed Gretchen Carlson in Showtime’s, will star as Babe Paley, a New York City socialite who kept a circle of high-society friends that included Slim Keith.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterNaomi Watts has signed on to star in the long-gestating second season of “Feud” at FX, Variety has confirmed with sources.The second season of the Ryan Murphy anthology series will be based on the book “Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era” by Laurence Leamer. Watts will play famed socialite Barbara “Babe” Paley.
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EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Murphy and Plan B have set a second installment of their FX anthology series Feud. Titled Capote’s Women, the project will star two-time Oscar nominee Naomi Watts as Babe Paley who ruled the glamorous world of New York society in the 1960s and 70s. Two-time Oscar nominee Gus Van Sant is set to direct all eight episodes, with Tony and Pulitzer-nominated Jon Robin Baitz, who put together the high-profile package, writing all episodes and serving as showrunner.
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