Resurrecting A Cancelled Series With 'American Rust: Broken Justice' Producers Dan Futterman and Andy Rapp
Featured

Resurrecting A Cancelled Series With 'American Rust: Broken Justice' Producers Dan Futterman and Andy Rapp

American Rust American Justice Producers Dan Futterman and Adam Rapp interview

American Rust: Broken Justice producers Dan Futterman and Adam Rapp explain their approach to season 2 after the series was canceled and then renewed by Prime Video. Expect a faster pace and more dead bodies, say the showrunners and writers.

Watch Latest Movies

 American Rust: Broken Justice was cancelled by Showtime after one season in 2021. Prime Video picked up the series based on Philipp Meyer’s critically acclaimed novel of the same name, 

In season 2, the setting continues to be the fictional town of Buell, Pennsylvania but Del (Daniels) has returned to the Pittsburg police department to expose the Brotherhood, a group of crooked cops. Del and Tierney's Grace continue a long-distance relationship. We chat about their character's mindset under these new circumstances. Season Two picks up with a string of seemingly unrelated murders, hinting at a much larger conspiracy that threatens everyone in this small, tight-knit town

American Rust: Broken Justice takes us back to the fictional small town of Buell, Pennsylvania. Del Harris (Daniels) and Grace Poe (Tierney) try to rebuild their lives after the harrowing events of Season One. Season Two picks up with a string of seemingly unrelated murders, hinting at a much larger conspiracy that threatens everyone in this small, tight-knit town.

All episodes will drop simultaneously on Prime Video on March 28, along with the first season.

About Us

Image

Subscribe to CineMovie's Newsletter

About Us

CineMovie.TV is your ultimate destination for celebrity interviews, movie trailers, and everything binge-worthy in TV and streaming. We deliver exclusive access to Hollywood stars, red carpet premieres, and behind-the-scenes stories from the biggest films and must-watch shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Max, Disney+, and more.

Whether you're looking for the latest binge-watch recommendations, sneak peeks of upcoming series, or in-depth interviews with your favorite actors and directors, CineMovie.TV has you covered.

Links