The 10-episode series, set to premiere on February 8 on Star World Premiere HD, tells the real life story of how the late lawyer Robert's client professional football player Simpson was acquitted of murder.
"I was trying to do the unexpected piece of casting,", said Murphy while talking about chasing Travolta and locking him down for his role as defense attorney Robert Shapiro in the famous murder trial.
"I spent so many years doing film. I admired television and its evolution. I was in love with Mad Men and a couple of other series. I thought they were doing the quality of good film, of a great feature film. I decided it was worth a gander to at least hear what Ryan Murphy and Nina Jacobson had to say about it."
He added, "The thing that sold me finally was not the sensationalism of the piece but more that it was going to be an echo of how it changed society.
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