Published on March 28, 2026
Hulu has unveiled the first trailer for its highly anticipated mini-series, “Pam & Tommy,” which chronicles the whirlwind romance between iconic personalities Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee. Starring Sebastian Stan as the Mötley Crüe drummer and Lily James as the Baywatch star, the series promises to delve into the intriguing and tumultuous relationship that captivated the public and led to one of the first major celebrity scandals of the digital age.
The trailer showcases the transformation of Stan and James into their respective roles, with both actors embodying the essence of their characters. Stan appears as the brash and energetic rock star, while James captures the glamorous yet vulnerable side of Anderson. The mini-series, set in the 1990s, will explore the couple’s romance, the infamous leak of their private tape, and the ensuing chaos that followed.
Director Craig Gillespie, known for his work on “I, Tonya,” brings a unique perspective to this intriguing tale of love and betrayal. The series also boasts a talented supporting cast, including Seth Rogen, who plays the role of the handyman responsible for the theft of the couple’s private video. Nick Offerman, Taylor Schilling, and Andrew Dice Clay are also part of the ensemble, adding depth and humor to the narrative.
Anticipation for “Pam & Tommy” has been building since the announcement of the project, especially given the cultural significance of Anderson and Lee’s relationship. The series not only seeks to entertain but also to reflect on the consequences of fame and the invasion of privacy that has become increasingly relevant in today’s digital landscape.
Set to premiere on Hulu this winter, “Pam & Tommy” has already garnered attention for its bold approach to storytelling, focusing on the complexities of love and the price of celebrity. As fans await its release, the trailer offers a tantalizing glimpse into what promises to be a captivating reexamination of one of Hollywood’s most talked-about couples.
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