Here’s When Every Episode of Impeachment: American Crime Story Will Air

Culture

Products You May Like

FX’s award-winning series American Crime Story is back for season three as it dissects Bill Clinton’s presidential scandal. Based on the book A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President by Jeffrey Toobin, the show returns tonight, Tuesday, September 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX.

According to FX’s plot synopsis, Impeachment: American Crime Story, “examines the national crisis that led to the first impeachment of a U.S. President in over a century. It tells this story through the eyes of the women at the center of the events: Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein), Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson), and Paula Jones (Annaleigh Ashford). All three were thrust into the public spotlight during a time of corrosive partisan rancor, shifting sexual politics, and a changing media landscape. The series shows how power lifts some and disposes of others in the halls of our most sacred institutions.”

This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.

While the series airs on FX, viewers without cable shouldn’t fear. Hulu subscribers will have access to stream each new episode the following day (specifically, starting at 12:01 a.m. Hawaii time, or HST/2:01 a.m. PST/5:01 a.m. EST, according to the streamer).

Sign up for Hulu

Here’s the FX release schedule of the upcoming episodes below:

  • Episode 1: “Exiles” airs on September 7, 2021, at 10 p.m. ET/PT
  • Episode 2: “The President Kissed Me” airs on September 14, 2021
  • Episode 3: “Not to Be Believed” airs on September 21, 2021
  • Episode 4:The Telephone Hour” airs on September 28, 2021
  • Episode 5: “Do You Hear What I Hear?” airs on October 5, 2021
  • Episode 6: “Man Handled” airs on October 12, 2021
  • Episode 7: “The Assassination of Monica Lewinsky” airs on October 19, 2021
  • Episode 8: TBA
  • Episode 9: TBA
  • Episode 10: TBA

    The Knick actor Clive Owen will take on the role of President Bill Clinton. Golden Globe-winning actress Edie Falco will play first lady Hilary Clinton. Margo Martindale has joined the cast as Lucianne Goldberg, a literary agent, along with actor Billy Eichner, Cobie Smulders, Blair Underwood, Mira Sorvino, Judith Light, and Taran Killam.

    Michael Uppendahl, known for his work in Fargo, Mad Men, and American Horror Story, is directing and executive producing the series. He replaced Richard Shepard, who exited the series due to delays in filming, Deadline reported in September 2020.

    American Horror Story actor Paulson spoke to Deadline about her upcoming role. “Totally challenging in a way that is very exciting to me as an actor, but it’s not super easy to live inside of it as a human being,” she said. “I think about something that Steve McQueen said to me when we were shooting 12 Years a Slave with him, how important it was for me to stand back from my own judgment of the character and to not sit in the space of judgment, and that it wouldn’t help me play the part, and it wouldn’t help me tell the story,” she said.

    Despite the focus of the show this season, Monica Lewinsky has given Impeachment her seal of approval. In fact, she’s a producer on the series. She told Vanity Fair about being involved in the project:

    I was hesitant and, truthfully, more than a little scared to sign on. But after a lengthy dinner meeting with Ryan [Murphy], I came to understand even more clearly how dedicated he is to giving a voice to the marginalized in all of his brilliant work. I’m privileged to work with him and the other talented people on the team, and I’m privileged to have this opportunity. People have been co-opting and telling my part in this story for decades. In fact, it wasn’t until the past few years that I’ve been able to fully reclaim my narrative; almost 20 years later. But I’m so grateful for the growth we’ve made as a society that allows people like me who have been historically silenced to finally reintroduce my voice to the conversation. This isn’t just a me problem. Powerful people, often men, take advantage of those subordinate to them in myriad ways all the time. Many people will see this as such a story and for that reason, this narrative is one that is, regretfully, evergreen.

    This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

    Products You May Like

    Articles You May Like

    5 Fashion Trends ELLE Editors Are Leaving Behind in 2025—and What They’re Shopping Instead
    These Leggings Are Key to Surviving The Coldest Winter Days
    The 15 Best UV Nail Lamps for Salon-Grade Manicures at Home
    8 Linen Sofas That Give Off an Easy, Breezy Vibe
    All the Best Photos of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Getting Wild at Her Eras Tour Wrap Party

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *