Matt Bomer on How ‘Mid-Century Modern’ Pays Tribute to Linda Lavin and Working with ‘Icons’ Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham

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Rance Collins The new Hulu series “Mid-Century Modern” was pitched as the “gay Golden Girls,” according to creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.

The 10-episode comedy launches on March 28, and the cast and crew uniformly herald it as a revival of classic sitcoms like Mutchnick and Kohan’s previous hit “Will & Grace” or “Alice,” the long-running show starring the late Linda Lavin, who they recruited for the new series.

However, “Mid-Century Modern,” is a bit racier than its predecessors. “Because of the people at Hulu, we have been allowed to push the boundary.

This is a show that now sounds a little bit more like we all sound,” Mutchnick said during a Q&A with the cast at the series premiere event, held at the DGA Theater in L.A.

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