Kevin Can F**k Himself

American dark comedy television series

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2023 Series was nominated by the Casting Society of America for the Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Pilot and First Season - Drama Artios award.
2022 The episode 'Live Free or Die' won the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Multi-Camera Comedy Series.
2022 Second and final season of the series was released, concluding the story of Allison McRoberts and her quest to break free from her stereotypical sitcom wife role.
August 22 2022 Second and final season of the series premiered on AMC and AMC+ platforms.
May 2022 Erinn Hayes was cast in a guest role.
November 30 2021 AMC confirmed the series would conclude after two seasons.
August 27 2021 AMC renewed the series for a second season.
June 20 2021 Series officially premiered on AMC television network.
June 13 2021 First two episodes of 'Kevin Can F**k Himself' were made available on AMC+ streaming platform.
January 2021 Meghan Leathers and Candice Coke joined the cast in recurring roles.
May 2020 Raymond Lee and Brian Howe joined the cast in starring roles.
March 2020 Eric Petersen, Mary Hollis Inboden, and Alex Bonifer joined the cast in starring roles.
February 2020 Annie Murphy joined the series' cast in the leading role.
October 2019 AMC officially ordered the series to be produced.
November 2018 AMC opened a writers' room for the series, with Valerie Armstrong as creator and executive producer, and Rashida Jones and Will McCormack as executive producers.

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