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[via press release from Netflix]
"Maniac is totally crazy. Which I love."
-Emma Stone
"It's impossible to explain what it is."
-Sally Field
Showrunner Patrick Somerville, Director Cary Joji Fukunaga and stars Emma Stone, Jonah Hill, Sally Field and Justin Theroux explain just what "the fudge" is goin' on in Maniac in this video, released today.
Go behind the scenes of of the many unique worlds of "Maniac," see how this "genre-bending,"1 "unpredictable,"2 "surrealistic visual feast"3 came together, and hear directly from the creators and cast about their experiences filming this "exhilarating and one-of-a-kind...sci-fi pharmacological dystopian family-therapy dramedy."4
Maniac is now streaming globally, only on Netflix.
netflix.com/maniac
On Instagram & Twitter: @ManiacNetflix
1Vanity Fair, 2NPR, 3Rolling Stone , 4The New York Times
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