David Fincher's mysterious new comedy on HBO is starting to shape up.
According to Deadline, the project, titled LIVING ON VIDEO, has enlisted THE KILLING's Tyler Ross and MAD MEN's Sam Page.
The comedy is "Set in 1983 Los Angeles, and in the vein of HBO's Entourage, Living On Video revolves around the players of the then-exploding music video industry - directors, record executives and crew members, many of them dabbling in drugs - through the eyes of a newcomer, Robby (Ross). Robby is a wide-eyed guy who drops out of college and drives to Hollywood with dreams of directing a sci-fi epic and lands a job as a PA for a company making music videos.
Page plays a meteorologist trying to transition into game-show hosting. He is reuniting with Fincher after recurring on the past season of House Of Cards."
Instead of a traditional pilot, LIVING ON VIDEO will film two episodes.
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