FOX to film a sitcom on the rejection of smartphones
FOX to film a sitcom on the rejection of smartphones

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Video: FOX to film a sitcom on the rejection of smartphones
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American television channel Fox wants to create a sitcom about six friends who decided that live communication could not be replaced by anything, and therefore abandoned smartphones and other gadgets. The working title of the series is "Now we are together." Who will play the main roles has not yet been announced.

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The heroes of the series will be 6 friends from 20 to 30 years old, confident that gadgets interfere with real communication. The pilot episodes will be directed by producers of the acclaimed TV series "Daddy" - Alec Sulkin and Julius Sharpe, who are also known for their script for the animated series "Family Guy". True, the series "Dad", notorious for criticizing and accusing him of racism, hastily closed, without waiting for the end of the first season. We hope that the project "Now we are together" will be much more successful.

The filming of the series has not yet begun. It has not yet been announced when the film crew will start work.

American channels are now and then trying to shoot TV shows for young people about modern devices and gadgets. So, on the FOX channel will soon show the series "Selfie", the main character of which will be an Instagram star, trying to restore her badly damaged reputation after one unpleasant incident on the plane.

Also recently, HBO launched the sitcom Silicon Valley, which tells the story of six young San Francisco programmers trying to start their own business in Silicon Valley.

Recall that the FOX channel is known for such popular TV series as "The X-Files", "House Doctor", "Married … with Children", "Bones", "Escape", as well as the animated series "The Simpsons", "Futurama" and "Family Guy". The television network was founded in 1986 in New York by Rupert Murdoch, an Australian and American media mogul.

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