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FX shares trailer for The Lowdown starring Ethan Hawke

August 27, 2025 by Amie Cranswick

FX has released a trailer for The Lowdown, the upcoming drama series loosely based on Tulsa’s citizen journalist and activist Lee Roy Chapman.

Ethan Hawke stars as Lee Raybon, a self-proclaimed ‘truthstorian’ who finds his latest expose on the powerful Washbergs followed by the suicide of the black sheep of the family Dale, leading Lee to dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding his death as he believes he’s stumbled onto something big as powerful forces set out to stop him.

Joining Hawke in the cast are Keith David, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kyle MacLachlan, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Tim Blake Nelson, and Kaniehtiio Horn. Watch the trailer below…

Lee lives and works in a rare bookstore tucked in the heart of Tulsa – a local refuge and unofficial community hub. While Lee’s no idealist, he’s fiercely committed to exposing corruption and unearthing the city’s hidden rot, even when it puts him at risk. His constant sleuthing pulls him deep into Tulsa’s underbelly – and often away from his 14-year-old daughter “Francis” (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), a precocious kid who’s inherited his curiosity and longs to join him on his adventures. His ex “Samantha” (Kaniehtiio Horn) is exasperated by Lee’s endless digging, but still sees the good in him – especially when it comes to Francis, the one thing they’ve never stopped showing up for.

When the publication of Lee’s latest exposé – a deep dive into the powerful Washberg family – is immediately followed by the suspicious suicide of “Dale Washberg” (Tim Blake Nelson), the black sheep of the family, Lee knows he’s stumbled onto something big. Following a trail of breadcrumbs Dale has left behind, urging someone to dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding his death, Lee does just that. What Lee finds is that “Betty Jo” (Jeanne Tripplehorn), the grieving widow, seems to be more interested in her brother-in-law “Donald Washberg” (Kyle MacLachlan), a gubernatorial candidate, than in her dearly departed. And powerful forces want to prevent Lee from learning anything more.

Lee has also gained the attention of a mysterious stranger who seems to appear whenever Lee least expects it: refined and suave, “Marty” (Keith David) shares Lee’s appreciation of great literary minds, and seems unusually interested in his investigation into the Washberg family.

The Lowdown premieres on FX on September 23rd.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television, Trailers Tagged With: Ethan Hawke, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kaniehtiio Horn, Keith David, Kyle MacLachlan, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, The Lowdown, Tim Blake Nelson

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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