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Pam & Tommy: First Look Images Show Dramatic Transformations For Lily James And Sebastian Stan

Check out the first images from Hulu's new TV series about their infamous sex tape.

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The first images from the Pamela Anderson/Tommy Lee limited series have arrived, showing Lily James and Sebastian Stan in their starring title roles. The images show off dramatic transformations for the actors; they are barely recognizable.

Pam & Tommy, which is the title of the show, is described as as "comedic limited series" that tells the story of the their sex tape, which was one of the first videos to go viral.

In addition to James and Stan, the show features Seth Rogen, Nick Offerman, Taylor Schilling, Andrew Dice Clay, Pepi Sonuga, Spencer Granese, and Mozhan Marno.

Pam & Tommy is director’s ed by Craig Gillespie, who previously made the Oscar-winning drama I, Tonya. He also directed Disney's Cruella, which releases later this month.

Seth Rogen also shared his own photo, saying, "My co-stars, Sebastian and Lily, are a lot cooler than I am." You can see the new shots in the image gallery below.

Pam & Tommy is coming to Hulu, but a release date has not been announced yet. The network is currently riding high with a record-breaking launch for The Handmaid's Tale Season 4, while the network also recently ordered a How I Met Your Mother spinoff.

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Does anyone think it interesting, if not even a little sus, that articles like those posted by this author like the other one posted about Seth Rogen and his former friend just right before this one that conveniently have comments turned off always have 100s of upvotes, like, more than any legit article on this site where any discussion or feedback at all is allowed, almost like their coworkers/Twitter friends are vote brigading/spamming to try and justify its existence and their decision to hide behind locked comments?

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