True Detective’s Best Duo, Matthew McConaughey And Woody Harrelson, Are Reuniting For A New Series

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While HBO has tried to recapture the magic of season 1 of True Detective, including tying Night Country back to elements of the original, nothing has topped it yet. But now, its two actors are returning for another series, though one that will play out quite differently.

Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are heading to Apple TV for a new show, Brothers, which involves no murders and is meant to be rather heartwarming.

In Brothers, the two are playing fictionalized versions of themselves, in fact, a pair of friends who discover that they may actually be long-lost brothers. The show creates some fictional drama with Woody attempting to find answers at Matthew’s ranch after his daughter’s wedding falls apart. Matthew, meanwhile, is thinking about running for Governor of Texas.

Yes, they are…actually playing themselves. In real life, McConaughey has sometimes teased a run for Texas Governor, though nothing has come of that. The overall concept, however, is also true to life.

For years, there were rumors that Harrelson and McConaughey could be related in real life, with the two theorizing about it for a long while without, at least publicly, producing some sort of DNA test to confirm it. It’s not a random thought based on mannerisms and appearance. The idea is that they could, in fact, be half-brothers due to a relationship between McConaughey’s mother and Harrelson’s father in the past. Maybe they do a grand reveal that it’s actually true at the end of the show? Good marketing.



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