Updated
Updated · Empire · Jun 18
McConaughey, Harrelson Star in 8-Episode Apple TV Comedy 'Brothers' as September 23 Debut Nears
Updated
Updated · Empire · Jun 18

McConaughey, Harrelson Star in 8-Episode Apple TV Comedy 'Brothers' as September 23 Debut Nears

3 articles · Updated · Empire · Jun 18

Summary

  • Apple TV’s new comedy “Brothers” will launch September 23, reuniting Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson on TV more than 12 years after “True Detective” season one.
  • The eight-episode series casts them as fictionalized versions of themselves who discover they may actually be biological brothers, turning their real-life friendship into a meta family story.
  • Lee Eisenberg showruns the series, which Apple describes as a heartfelt, chaotic comedy about friendship, family, fame and the blurred line between myth and reality.
  • The rollout starts with two episodes on September 23 and continues weekly through November 4, extending a premise partly inspired by long-running speculation about the pair’s possible family link.

Insights

How will the comedy series balance its premise with the dark, real-life criminal legacy of Woody Harrelson's father?
Will the show reveal if the actors ever take a DNA test, or is the central mystery more valuable than the truth?