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American Rust is an American crime drama television series created by Dan Futterman based on the 2009 novel by Philipp Meyer. The series premiered on September 12, 2021, on Showtime. [1] In January 2022, the series was canceled after one season by Showtime. [2] In June 2022, the series was revived for a second season by Amazon Freevee. [3]
It is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Toshimasa Ishii, with Toshiya Ōno writing the scripts, Tetsuya Kawakami designing the characters, and Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto composing the music. The CG is developed by Shirogumi. The series was originally scheduled to air in 2020, but it was indefinitely delayed. [2]
In June 2022, Amazon’s Freevee announced that it had picked up American Rust for Season 2. But Season 2 — which is billed as American Rust: Broken Justice — now will stream on Prime Video ...
In November 2017, a television adaptation of American Rust was ordered to series by USA Network. [12] The pilot episode was written by Brian McGreevy, Lee Shipman, and Philipp Meyer, and to be directed by David Gordon Green. [13] The series was scrapped on January 25, 2018, after having trouble finding a leading actor for the show. [14]
For the second time, we come bearing bad news about American Rust. The Jeff Daniels-led crime drama has been cancelled once again, TVLine has confirmed, after initially getting saved by Amazon.
Amazon Freevee is bringing back “American Rust” for Season 2 following the show’s cancellation at Showtime. “American Rust,” based on the Philipp Meyer novel of the same name, stars Jeff ...
86 -Eighty Six-(Japanese: 86-エイティシックス-, Hepburn: Eiti Shikkusu) is a Japanese science fiction light novel series written by Asato Asato and illustrated by Shirabii. It began publication by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint in February 2017.
Philipp Meyer (born May 3, 1974) is an American fiction writer, and is the author of the novels American Rust and The Son, as well as short stories published in The New Yorker and other places. Meyer also created and produced the AMC television show based on his novel . [ 2 ]