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This story is from April 1, 2020

Mark Ruffalo's 'I Know This Much Is True' moved to May

The May 10 date was previously reserved for Nicole Kidman's "The Undoing", which has been delayed till autumn in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.
Mark Ruffalo's 'I Know This Much Is True' moved to May
Mark Ruffalo's upcoming series "I Know This Much Is True" has been delayed by the network by two weeks to May 10.
The "Avengers: Endgame" is playing the roles of twin brothers Dominick and Thomas Birdsey in the limited series, directed by Derek Cianfrance.
According to reports, the show was originally scheduled to start airing on April 27.
The May 10 date was previously reserved for Nicole Kidman's "The Undoing", which has been delayed till autumn in the wake of coronavirus pandemic.

"I Know This Much Is True" has been adapted from the popular 1998 novel by Wally Lamb.
It follow the Birdsey brothers as they wade through the latter stages of the 20th-century in what is described as "a heartbreaking and poignant multigenerational saga of the reproductive bonds of destruction and the powerful force of forgiveness."
The show also features Melissa Leo, Rosie O'Donnell, Archie Panjabi, Imogen Poots, Bruce Greenwood, Brian Goodman, Juliette Lewis and Kathryn Hahn.
Ruffalo has also executive produced it alongside Cianfrance, Gregg Fienberg, Lynette Howell Taylor, Ben Browning, Glen Basner, Anya Epstein and Lamb.
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