Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans, and we can’t wait to watch this catfight play out.Ages ago, in the long-forgotten time known as “2017,” TV mastermind Ryan Murphy delivered Feud, the first edition of what promised to be a juicy new anthology series, a la American Horror Story or American Crime Story—but cattier and gayer.As the title suggests, the series set out to dramatize the shadiest feuds in herstory, and the first season delivered with the wild true story of the rivalry between Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, with modern legends Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon playing the dueling divas, respectively.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.And it was a total blast; we were hooked!
On top of that, Bette And Joan went on to earn a whopping 19 Emmy nominations. So, why then, has it taken years and years for season two?Well, the minute we saw the first look at Capote Vs.
The Swans, we decided to throw our cares away and just be thankful we got a second season at all because THIS. LOOKS. INCREDIBLE.
Feud is back!As the promos tease, this season is all about the quote-unquote “original Housewives” of New York City, the titular “Swans”—so dubbed by infamous author Truman Capote—a socialite social circle of frenemies, whose gossip became tabloid fodder thanks to the writer’s thinly veiled accounts of their lives.“And in any pantheon of gay heroes, this guy deserves to be at the top of the class.”Stepping into the iconic role of Capote is none other than British actor Tom Hollander, last seen as “Uncle” Quentin on The White Lotus, a.k.a.