Netflix pulls the film Felicity Huffman after realizing that she is the biggest monster in history



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Earlier this week, Felicity Huffman and 13 other wealthy parents announced that they were pleading guilty to charges stemming from the fraudulent scheme on admission to the university (why do not we have a name brighter for this thing?) Who tarnished the good names of some of the richest and most righteous families in the country – Huffman being charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud regarding a fake charitable donation that was in fact a payment to the brain of strategist William Singer. Now that Huffman has admitted to being a bad person believing she is better than others because her husband, William H. Macy, has money, Netflix has quietly decided to take Felicity Huffman's next film out of her calendar.

As reported by Variety, the film-Other-Was supposed to premiere on the streaming service on April 26, but now all the information about it has been taken from the Netflix news site and the movie has been delayed indefinitely. Netflix confirmed this last bit, with Other not having a new release date yet, but has not published any other comments. Of course, with Netflix already releasing so much news so quickly, the movie would probably have gone out as planned and no one would have really noticed it. Hell, Avengers: End of the game goes out on April 26, then absolutely no one would really have noticed.

Variety said Other is based on William Sutcliffe's novel All that makes you happyand they are three mothers (Huffman, Patricia Arquette and Angela Bassett) who present themselves without warning to the homes of their sons in New York.

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