FX has ordered Seven Sisters, a new drama series from Succession writer Will Arbery, to series for Hulu, the network announced. Starring Elizabeth Olsen, Cristin Milioti, and J. Smith-Cameron, the FX-produced drama centers on a large, close-knit family whose lives begin to unravel after one sister starts communing with a mysterious voice no one else can hear.
Described as a haunting and emotionally charged family drama, Seven Sisters explores long-buried secrets and fractured relationships as the family is forced into a desperate search for truth. The series was created by Arbery and executive produced alongside Garrett Basch (Ripley, What We Do in the Shadows) and Sean Durkin, who directed the pilot. The show will stream on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally.
Anchored by Olsen, Milioti, and J. Smith-Cameron, Seven Sisters features an expansive ensemble cast that includes Anthony Edwards, Meredith Hagner, Odessa Young, Zoë Winters, Bridget Brown, Carolyn Kettig, Philip Ettinger, and Ryan Eggold. The cast brings depth and intensity to a story focused on family bonds, psychological unraveling, and the cost of confronting hidden truths.
“We’ve been on the lookout for a compelling family drama, and when Will Arbery and Garrett Basch brought us Seven Sisters we found one that felt uniquely FX,” said Gina Balian, President of FX Entertainment. “It lives in the deep, relatable dynamics of adult siblings and their parents, but does so in a way that’s bold and original with an unexpected twist.”
Seven Sisters is executive produced by Will Arbery, Garrett Basch, and Sean Durkin, and produced by FX Productions. The series marks FX’s latest collaboration with prestige storytellers known for critically acclaimed, character-driven drama.

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