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‘Interior Chinatown’ Shows What Happens When A Background Actor Becomes An Unexpected Lead
In "Interior Chinatown," a background actor finds himself trapped in a police procedural TV show, which examines the idea of, "Am I really a part of my own story?"
Interior Chinatown Ending Explained: What Happens to Willis?
Does Willis get a happy ending in the Interior Chinatown finale? Willis Wu achieves a bittersweet resolution in the finale of Interior Chinatown. After uncovering the truth about
Interior Chinatown Ending, Explained: Does Willis Learn the Truth About His Reality?
From the start, Hulu’s ‘Interior Chinatown’ presents an off-kilter narrative that constantly leaves the mind scrambling for answers. The mind-boggling aspects continue till the very end, where revelations are made,
Go Behind the Scenes of 'Interior Chinatown' with Jimmy O. Yang
When I first got the pilot script, it was one of the best I've ever read,” says Jimmy O. Yang, who stars as Willis. “There were so many themes I could relate to, and it seemed like Willis's story really mirrored my own when it came to themes of being stuck in the background.
‘Interior Chinatown’ review: Trapped in a police procedural, a background character breaks out
In the Hulu series “Interior Chinatown,” an average guy named Willis Wu works in his uncle’s Chinatown restaurant. Or so we think. Gradually, it’s revealed that he’s actually a TV character forever trapped in the background of a police procedural.
‘Interior Chinatown’: Its cast has faced Hollywood struggles uncannily like its characters
There’s no escaping the layers of meta around “Interior Chinatown,” an adaptation of Charles Yu’s award-winning satirical novel that jabs at how Asian American men have been treated by Hollywood —
Review: ‘Interior Chinatown’ is too weird and ambitious for its own good
What am I?” Willis Wu wonders in the first episode of “Interior Chinatown.” Hungover and bloodied, he asks this to Audrey, his neighbor in the dingy Chinatown SRO building they live in. “I don’t know yet,
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‘Interior Chinatown’ Star Jimmy O. Yang Says Hulu Show Mirrors His Hollywood Trajectory: ‘I Was Chinese Teenager No. 1’
"Interior Chinatown" follows a man who lives in the background of a police procedural until his luck changes — a trajectory ...
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Interior Chinatown Star Jimmy O. Yang Reflects On Similarities To His Flawed Hero Willis Wu
Interior Chinatown, based on Charles Yu's 2020 novel of the same name, has made its debut on Hulu this month. The ...
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How ‘Interior Chinatown’ makes a striving, overlooked background character the hero
The novel, which The New York Times called “devastating” and “darkly hilarious,” uses the familiar format of a network police ...
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‘Interior Chinatown’ Star Chloe Bennet on Her Theories About That Cliffhanger Ending and Being Told She Doesn’t Look ‘Asian Enough’
In a wide-ranging interview, Bennet opens up about her character’s arc in “Interior Chinatown,” how she has dealt with ...
Soap Central on MSN
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Interior Chinatown: Release date, plot, cast, and more about the Hulu action comedy
Hulu has come up with a new series named Interior Chinatown, which seems to be the perfect blend of action, comedy, and ...
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Interior Chinatown Star Tzi Ma on Charles Yu, Taika Waititi & More
Tzi Ma (Kung Fu) spoke with Bleeding Cool about Hulu's action comedy miniseries Interior Chinatown, Jimmy O. Wang, Taika ...
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‘Everyone Had A Spotlight’: Jimmy O. Yang Shares How Crazy Rich Asians Made Him Feel Like A Main Character In An Ensemble
In Interior Chinatown, Jimmy O. Yang plays Willis Wu, a waiter in a Chinese restaurant whose life on the sidelines changes ...
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Interior Chinatown Stars Tzi Ma & Archie Kao Talk Loss, Chinese Proverbs, And Power Rangers
Things get surreal in Interior Chinatown, the new crime comedy series adapted from Charles Yu's 2020 novel of the same name.
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