Published 16:07 IST, December 17th 2020
Lily James & Sebastian Stan to star in 'Pam & Tommy'; fans left unimpressed
Lily James and Sebastian Stan to play Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the upcoming series 'Pam & Tommy'. Fans left unimpressed. Read here to know why
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Actors Lily James and Sebastian Stan have recently been cast as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the upcoming series 'Pam & Tommy'. The pair will play the former 'Playboy' star and Mötley Crüe drummer in a new original limited series for the online platform Hulu, following the marriage of the couple in 1995 through the birth of their children. However, the fans are not impressed with the casting for the show.
Netizens have taken to their respective social media handles to share their views about the same. Pamela and Tommy’s fans have taken to the microblogging site to reveal that the casting for the upcoming series was not they had anticipated. Some have revealed that the duo will need a transformation to fit the role. While some said that they could cast someone else.
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One of the users wrote, “Okay, there better be some serious transformations for Sebastian Stan and Lily James for them to look like Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee because right now, not seeing it”. While the other one wrote, “I'm not saying someone made a mistake with the Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson casting but I'm just offering an alternative that seems far superior”. Take a look at some of the tweets below.
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About the upcoming series
According to Deadline, it has been revealed that Lily James and Sebastian Stan are on board to play former Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee in Hulu's upcoming limited series Pam & Tommy. The couple's relationship has dominated abloids for years, including the fiasco of their honeymoon sex tape being stolen and leaked to the press. Seth Rogen is on board to play the man who stole the tape, with Tonya director Craig Gillespie helming the series, and Rob Siegel writing it down. Rogen and his partner Evan Goldberg are also producing the project through their banner, Point Grey. The eight-episode series will begin shooting in spring.
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16:07 IST, December 17th 2020