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A LEARNED HISTORY…

In the Collider interview, Michael Keaton discusses his role in the Hulu limited series, Dopesick, and sheds light on why this story is important to tell. Dopesick delves into the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in the United States and explores the complex web of factors that contributed to its escalation.

Keaton portrays Dr. Samuel Finnix, a compassionate physician who becomes increasingly concerned about the aggressive marketing tactics employed by Purdue Pharma to promote Oxycontin after soon becoming an addict himself as a result of a car accident. Throughout the interview, Keaton emphasizes the significance of bringing attention to the opioid crisis and its underlying causes.

Michael highlights the importance of storytelling as a means to generate awareness and spark conversations about real-world issues. By portraying characters like Dr. Finnix, Dopesick aims to humanize the crisis and provide a nuanced understanding of the multifaceted aspects involved, including the Purdue Pharma’s role, the impact on affected communities, and the struggles faced by medical professionals.

Keaton praises Dopesick for its dedication to depicting the truth behind the opioid epidemic, and he believes that shedding light on this issue can help foster a greater understanding and empathy among viewers. He emphasizes that through storytelling, audiences can gain a deeper appreciation for the complexities of such crises and be motivated to take action or advocate for change.

Overall, the Collider interview with Michael Keaton on Dopesick highlights the significance of the Hulu Original limited series in raising awareness about the opioid crisis. By telling this important story, the hope is to initiate meaningful discussions, challenge societal norms, and ultimately contribute to finding solutions for this pressing public health issue.

You can watch the full Collider interview below:

Genre: Drama, Created by Danny Strong, Based on "Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America" by Beth Macy, Starring: Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Stuhlbarg, Will Poulter, John Hoogenakker, Kaitlyn Dever, Rosario Dawson, Composer: Lorne Balfe, Country of origin: United States, Original language: English, No. of episodes: 8, Executive producers: Danny Strong, John Goldwyn, Warren Littlefield, Karen Rosenfelt, Barry Levinson, Beth Macy, Michael Keaton, with Cinematography by Checco Varese, and Editors Douglas Crise, C. Chi-Yoon Chung, and Matthew Barber, Running time: 57–65 minutes, Production companies: Danny Strong Productions, John Goldwyn Productions, The Littlefield Company, and 20th Television, Original Network: Hulu. (2021)

All 8 episodes of Dopesick are available to stream exclusively on Hulu now…

You can help end the overdose crisis by visiting Drugfree.org to find out how you can help. Photo Credit: Hulu/20th Television
You can help end the overdose crisis by visiting Drugfree.org to find out how you can help. Photo Credit: Hulu/20th Television
You can help end the overdose crisis by visiting Drugfree.org to find out how you can help. Photo Credit: Hulu/20th Television

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