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Elle Fanning Addresses 'The Great' Cancellation | THR News Video

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Elle Fanning Addresses 'The Great' Cancellation | THR News Video

Elle Fanning Addresses 'The Great' Cancellation | THR News Video

Following the end of the actors strike, Elle Fanning is finally speaking out about her show 'The Great' being canceled at Hulu.

The actress, who starred opposite Nicholas Hoult in the series about Catherine the Great, took to social media to share her thoughts about the show's somewhat sudden ending.

"This show has meant the world to me..." she said, "The last 3 seasons have shaped me.

Through playing Catherine I discovered parts of myself I didn’t know I had."


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