FX’s biographical romance Love Story premiered in New York with a star-studded red carpet featuring Naomi Watts, Martha Stewart and more, as the first season centers on John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, accompanied by a gallery of premiere looks.
A trailer for FX’s Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette Kennedy introduces Paul Anthony Kelly as JFK Jr. and Sarah Pidgeon as Carolyn, dramatizing their romance under relentless media glare. The Ryan Murphy–led series, inspired by Elizabeth Beller’s book Once Upon a Time, also features Calvin Klein-era styling and a supporting cast including Naomi Watts and Grace Gummer. The show debuts Feb. 12 on FX with Hulu streaming and Disney+ availability internationally, followed by weekly episodes.
FX's limited series Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette, based on Elizabeth Beller's book, premieres February 12 at 9 p.m. ET on FX and Hulu with three episodes, followed by weekly installments; Paul Anthony Kelly stars as JFK Jr. and Sarah Bessette as Carolyn Bessette, joined by Naomi Watts, Grace Gummer, Alessandro Nivola, Leila George, Sydney Lemmon, and Constance Zimmer; produced by 20th Television with Ryan Murphy and team.
Suspected USD/JPY intervention—possibly involving the US—has contributed to roughly a 3.5% drop in the dollar since Friday, lifting EUR/USD through 1.18 and pushing USD/CHF lower. The move isn’t seen as fundamentally driven, but the dollar risk premium could stay elevated ahead of this week’s FOMC meeting. Key levels to watch include DXY with a resistance at 97.42 and support near 96.20–96.35, while USD/JPY faces intraday resistance around 155.65. Regional central-bank moves toward rate cuts are supporting euro strength, with traders eyeing earnings and macro data for signs of sustenance.)
Ryan Murphy’s FX series The Beauty, adapted from a comic, fuses fashion-world spectacle with body-horror as a virus turns people into the most perfect version of themselves. Following a Paris runway incident, FBI agents investigate a shadowy corporation and a drug-driven epidemic that shifts identity and power. The 11-episode first season, now streaming with the first three episodes on Hulu/FX and the rest released weekly, sports a star-studded cast (Peters, Hall, Kutcher, Ramos, Pope, Hadid) and sharp visuals, but it’s uneven in pacing and criticizes beauty as capital with a race-related misstep noted by reviewers. Still, it remains an entertaining, largely stylish watch that invites debate about aesthetics, greed, and governance in a biotech age.
The U.S. dollar eased on Monday as renewed political tensions and shifting risk sentiment weighed on the greenback, with the DXY around 99.04 after a 0.36% drop, while major currencies such as the euro, pound, yen, and yuan firmed against the dollar amid softer U.S. inflation and regional developments; geopolitical tensions and tariff threats continue to inject volatility into currency markets.
Ashton Kutcher returns to acting after nearly three years with Ryan Murphy's FX series The Beauty, playing a tech billionaire whose miracle drug to render people perfectly beautiful carries dangerous side effects. The body-horror thriller also stars Evan Peters and Rebecca Hall and tackles society's obsession with appearance; Kutcher says he waited for an offer that was truly unique, balancing his venture-capital work and family, and The Beauty premieres January 21 with the first three episodes.
Bella Hadid says she’d love to keep acting after FX’s body‑horror series The Beauty, calling it a dream and noting she’s eager to expand beyond modeling after small parts in Ramy and Yellowstone; she’s excited to work with Ryan Murphy on the project, which follows a tech billionaire’s drug that disrupts the fashion world, and she hints at a continued acting path as the show’s three‑episode premiere drops Jan. 21, 2026 with a weekly rollout.
Deadline reports that Ryan Murphy’s FX series The Beauty has a trailer that drew roughly 190 million views across social platforms in seven days, the network’s most-viewed trailer ever. Based on a Jeremy Haun/Jason Hurley comic, the body-horror thriller follows FBI agents (Evan Peters, Rebecca Hall) chasing a virus that turns people into phenotypically perfect but deadly beings, spearheaded by Ashton Kutcher’s The Corporation and Anthony Ramos’ The Assassin. The cast includes Amelia Gray Hamlin, Bella Hadid, Meghan Trainor and others. The Beauty debuts January 21 with three episodes on FX and Hulu, with new weekly installments across an 11-episode season.
The FX thriller 'The Beauty,' starring Ashton Kutcher as a sinister tech billionaire, features a miracle drug that enhances beauty but causes terrifying side effects, prompting FBI investigations and deadly consequences, with the series premiering on January 21.
FX's 'Shogun' season two, set to begin production in January 2026, will feature five new cast members including Asami Mizukawa and Masataka Kubota, and continues the story set ten years after the first season, which was critically acclaimed and Emmy-nominated.
FX's 'Shōgun' will begin production on its second season in Vancouver in January, featuring new cast members alongside returning stars Hiroyuki Sanada and Cosmo Jarvis. The season will continue the story set ten years after the first, with episodes available on FX, Hulu, and Disney+ internationally. The show has received critical acclaim, winning 18 Emmy Awards, with Sanada and Anna Sawai making history as the first Japanese actor and first actress of Asian descent to win in their categories.
Noah Hawley has renewed his deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, which includes a second season of the sci-fi series Alien: Earth, set to begin production in London in 2026. The multi-year, nine-figure deal expands Hawley's scope across Disney's TV platforms, and the show continues to explore the story two years before the original Alien film.
Noah Hawley’s sci-fi series 'Alien Earth' has been renewed for a second season, with production moving to London, and Hawley signing a new nine-figure overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment, continuing their successful partnership.
'Alien: Earth' has been renewed for a second season on FX, with creator Noah Hawley signing a new overall deal with FX and Disney Entertainment Television, valued in the nine-figure range, to continue developing the series and other projects.