How Ramy Youssef Built ‘Ramy’ Season 2 as a Collection of Short Films – Toolkit Video
Watch the creator break down the “Uncle Naseem” episode and reveal how the series’ storytelling has evolved.
Watch the creator break down the “Uncle Naseem” episode and reveal how the series’ storytelling has evolved.
“Ramy” and “Better Things,” two of the most widely praised comedies in contemporary television, will be returning for new seasons in the future.
When every premiere takes place at home, the actors, musicians, and directors with large social media followings are key.
Parking coordinator Jon Johnson Sr. has faced racism in silence for three decades, but now feels empowered to create change.
The creator and star of “Ramy” also explains why comedy will always be a priority for the Hulu series and examines his character’s “intimacy problem.”
Ramy Youssef proves he’s much more self-aware than his spiritually lost lead with an expansive, insightful, and inclusive sophomore season.
“Ramy,” one of 2019’s standout shows, is returning to Hulu for its sophomore season in May.
The two-time Academy Award winner has been a fan of fellow Muslim-American Ramy Youssef’s Hulu series.
Gabriel Luna will reprise the flame-skulled comics character, after previously playing him on ABC’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
Exclusive: Let the star of the new Hulu series explain why this show goes beyond more than just a personal story.
The next few weeks bring new series starring Lake Bell, Vince Staples, Ramy Youssef, and an unbelievable number of “Twilight Zone” cast members.
The stand-up comedian teamed up with “The Carmichael Show” co-creator Jerrod Carmichael for the ten-episode series.