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Hulu Picks Up NFL-Set Drama Series From ‘This Is Us’ Creator Dan Fogelman

Streaming Giant To Feature New Family Drama In Collaboration With The NFL And Skydance Sports

 


Hulu has added a new high-profile drama series to its lineup, this time from Dan Fogelman, the mastermind behind the award-winning family drama This Is Us. The untitled project, set in the high-stakes world of the NFL, promises to combine sports, family dynamics, and the compelling storytelling that Fogelman is known for.

NFL and Family Drama: A Winning Formula?

Details surrounding the plot remain tightly under wraps, but reports indicate that the series will explore a generational family storyline, much like Fogelman’s previous work on This Is Us. The NFL backdrop adds a new layer of excitement, tapping into the complexities of professional sports while maintaining a focus on relationships and emotional depth.

Hulu's partnership with Skydance Sports, a joint venture between Skydance and the NFL, signals that this won't just be a football drama. With the NFL being particularly protective of its brand, the league's involvement through Skydance Sports could offer a level of authenticity not often seen in sports-related TV series. This collaboration also reflects the NFL’s increasing interest in expanding its scripted programming, with the Skydance deal intended to develop more narrative-driven content for a broader audience.

A Dream Team of Producers

In addition to Fogelman, the series brings together a powerhouse of executive producers. Jess Rosenthal, a frequent collaborator with Fogelman, will also serve as an executive producer. Skydance Sports leaders David Ellison, Jesse Sisgold, and Jason T. Reed will round out the production team, ensuring a solid foundation for the series both in terms of storytelling and sports authenticity.

Fogelman’s credentials speak for themselves. With This Is Us as one of the most beloved family dramas in recent memory, Fogelman has a proven track record of creating emotionally charged narratives that resonate with wide audiences. His other works, such as the animated classic Tangled, romantic comedy Crazy, Stupid, Love, and sports drama Pitch, demonstrate his versatility across genres, making this new NFL series highly anticipated.

Hulu and Fogelman: A Thriving Partnership

This isn’t Fogelman’s first foray into Hulu's original content. He is also behind Paradise, an upcoming Hulu series starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden, which is set to explore themes of redemption and human connections. Additionally, Fogelman serves as an executive producer on Hulu’s hit series Only Murders in the Building, further solidifying his strong partnership with the streaming platform.

By acquiring Fogelman’s NFL-based series, Hulu continues its strategy of offering diverse, high-quality content that appeals to both niche and mainstream audiences. The blend of sports and heartfelt family drama should attract a wide demographic, potentially pulling in fans of This Is Us alongside NFL enthusiasts. With Fogelman’s established ability to draw deep emotional arcs from his characters, viewers can expect an emotionally charged and captivating series that transcends the typical sports drama.

The Future of Sports-Based Storytelling

This latest project could mark a shift in how the NFL is portrayed in scripted television. Instead of focusing solely on the glamour or the mechanics of the sport, the series seems poised to dive into the personal, emotional, and familial impact of life in the NFL. As professional sports leagues like the NFL increasingly venture into the entertainment world, this new collaboration with Fogelman could pave the way for more nuanced, character-driven sports stories.

Fogelman’s skill at balancing heartwarming moments with the complexities of relationships should shine in this series. While sports dramas have been a staple in TV and film, from classics like Friday Night Lights to movies like The Blind Side, Fogelman’s fresh take on the genre—blending personal family narratives with the ultra-competitive world of the NFL—offers something unique.

Conclusion: Another Hit in the Making?

While fans await more details about the series, there’s no denying the excitement surrounding Hulu's latest acquisition. The mix of Fogelman’s storytelling prowess and the NFL’s involvement could create something truly special. As streaming services continue to seek out exclusive content that resonates with viewers, Hulu’s NFL-based drama is poised to become another hit.

Whether you’re drawn in by the family dynamics or the football, this untitled project promises a deeply emotional and entertaining experience. Stay tuned for more details as this collaboration unfolds and Hulu continues to establish itself as a leader in original content.

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Source: Hollywood Reporter

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