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We're already sensing a sequel to Netflix's FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened.
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A new three-part docuseries examines how Charlotte Laws brought down Hunter Moore and his site, IsAnyoneUp.com.
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In which a painting of many people's lord becomes a gross commodity.
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A new docuseries profiles ten stories of people who had fast rises and even faster falls, and the people they took on the ride with them.
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The billion dollar clothing empire was recently accused of misleading thousands of American women with their multi-level marketing platform.
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It's not great...
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The movie theater chain's loss is your gain!
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"I have the biggest festival in the world, even though it never happened," said Ja Rule on WWHL. "There's value in that."
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Beyoncé, The Jonas Brothers, two Fyre docs and so much more.
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McFarland also says it wasn't "a one and done event" and that "it's happening again."
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"We moved very quickly with our finished film to get out ahead of them," said Hulu VP of Originals Craig Erwich.
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TLI’s Jorma Taccone has also been pitching a television series sequel to MacGruber.
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'tis the season for TV adaptations of Millennial grifters.
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While Netflix's Fyre Festival documentary pulls more punches than its Hulu counterpart, it's still a pretty unsparing look at the failed 2017 event.
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Hulu's documentary provides a fascinating look at the man behind the ill-fated Fyre Festival.
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Do you want the one with empathy, or the one that shows Billy McFarland with food in his teeth?
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How one funny Instagram account came between two major streaming companies.
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Hulu's surprise release not only beats Netflix's film on the failed Fyre Festival by four days, but has an interview with the festival's founder, as well.
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Talk about fighting fyre with fyre.
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Fyre Fraud features an exclusive interview with Fyre Festival organizer Billy McFarland, who faces six years in prison for crimes connected to the disastrous event.