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HBO Max developing 'Outliers' series that will focus on Dr. Anthony Fauci

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HBO Max is gearing up to tell the story of Dr. Anthony Fauci and the White House Coronavirus Task Force in an upcoming anthology series.

The streaming platform announced it's developing a new series called “Outliers” based on the bestselling book of the same title by Malcolm Gladwell.The series will be part historical drama and part biopic and will examine successful people and the personal cost it takes to achieve their level of success.

According to The Wrap, the first season will focus on Fauci and will be heavily inspired by the New Yorker article “How Anthony Fauci Became America’s Doctor” by Michael Specter.The series will be produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard and Sami Kim Falvey for their Imagine Television Studios, along with.

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