AMC's 'Kevin Can F**k Himself' blends sitcoms and revenge in trippy first trailer

Emmy-winning 'Schitt's Creek' actor Annie Murphy freakin' *delivers*
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AMC's 'Kevin Can F**k Himself' blends sitcoms and revenge in trippy first trailer
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It's not entirely clear what's going on in this trippy trailer, but we definitely want to find out.

On Thursday, AMC dropped a first look at its upcoming series Kevin Can F**k Himself — a genre-defying journey into the psyche of your archetypal sitcom housewife. Played by Schitt's Creek actor Annie Murphy, Allison McRoberts is your classically dutiful wife (you know, the kind the patriarchy and, yes, sitcoms dubbed aspirational years ago) until Allison's husband Kevin pushes her too far.

Created by Lodge 49's Valerie Armstrong with executive producers Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, Kevin Can F**k Himself combines multi-camera comedy antics with gritty, single-camera drama for an effect that aims to land somewhere between WandaVision and a psycho-thriller. Only time will tell if it can really deliver. But based on this sneak peek? Seem like it has a decent shot.

Kevin Can F**k Himself is coming to AMC and AMC+ summer 2021.

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Alison Foreman is one heck of a gal. She's also a writer in Los Angeles, who used to cover movies, TV, video games, and the internet for Mashable. @alfaforeman


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