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Steve Buscemi Joins FX's Far Cry Anthology Series

Veteran actor Steve Buscemi has officially joined the ensemble cast for FX’s upcoming Far Cry anthology, a series that will explore original narratives within the iconic video game universe.

Steve Buscemi Joins FX's Far Cry Anthology Series
Steve Buscemi Joins FX's Far Cry Anthology Series

Steve Buscemi has joined the cast of FX’s live-action “Far Cry” anthology series, marking a significant addition to the project’s already notable lineup. The actor, known for his iconic roles in films like *Fargo* and *Reservoir Dogs* and television series such as *Boardwalk Empire*, will star alongside Rob Mac and Lizzy Caplan in the adaptation of Ubisoft’s popular video game franchise. Details about his specific role remain undisclosed, but the series’ structure and creative team suggest a departure from direct game adaptations, instead focusing on original stories within the “Far Cry” universe.

The anthology format, inspired by the video game series’ standalone storytelling, will feature new settings, characters, and narratives each season. Executive producers Noah Hawley and Rob Mac, who previously collaborated on the FX series *Fargo*, are at the helm. Hawley, who created *Fargo* for FX, is overseeing the project through his 26 Keys production banner, while Mac, best known for *It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia*, is both a star and executive producer. The series is produced by FX Productions and will air on FX, Hulu, and Disney+ internationally.

Buscemi’s casting has sparked speculation about his potential role, with some fans and critics theorizing he could embody a chaotic, unpredictable antagonist reminiscent of his performances in *Fargo* and *The Big Lebowski*. However, the show’s creative team has emphasized that the series will not directly adapt any specific “Far Cry” game. Instead, it aims to explore the franchise’s core themes of “civilized people thrown into situations where they have to become increasingly uncivilized,” as Hawley described in a previous statement. This approach aligns with the games’ reputation for open-world chaos and morally complex scenarios.

The project, which secured a series order from FX and Hulu in November 2025, has drawn comparisons to other successful video game adaptations like *Fallout* and *The Last of Us*. Ubisoft, the developer behind the “Far Cry” franchise, has supported the endeavor, with Gerard Guillemot, Margaret Boykin, and Austin Dill representing the company’s involvement through Ubisoft Film & Television. The series also includes executive producers Simon Emanuel, Emilia Serrano, Nicholas Frenkel, Monica Macer, Peter Calloway, John Campisi, and others.

Buscemi’s recent television credits include a key role in Netflix’s *Wednesday* and guest appearances on *The Studio* and *Elsbeth*. His extensive career spans film, television, and theater, earning him eight Emmy nominations and a win for *Park Bench with Steve Buscemi*. The actor’s inclusion in the “Far Cry” series underscores the project’s ambition to blend high-profile talent with the franchise’s signature unpredictability.

While production details remain unclear, sources suggest filming may begin later in 2026, with a potential release window in late 2027 or early 2028. The series’ lack of a confirmed release date has left fans eager for more information, though the creative team has emphasized a focus on quality over speed. Meanwhile, the “Far Cry” video game franchise continues to evolve, with Ubisoft hinting at a new title that may differ significantly from its predecessors.

The collaboration between FX, Hulu, and Ubisoft highlights the growing intersection of gaming and television, as studios seek to capitalize on established intellectual properties. With Buscemi’s addition and the anthology structure, the “Far Cry” series aims to carve its own identity while honoring the franchise’s legacy of wild, character-driven narratives.

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