FX's Elizabeth Olsen-led series, 'Seven Sisters', has been ordered to series by Hulu, marking a significant development for the show. The drama, which also stars Cristin Milioti and J. Smith-Cameron, is set to explore the intricate dynamics of a large, tight-knit family as they confront long-buried secrets. The series is executive produced by Will Arbery, Garrett Basch, and Sean Durkin, who also directed the pilot, creating a reunion between Olsen and her 'Martha Marcy May Marlene' director. The show's unique twist and compelling cast, including Anthony Edwards and Meredith Hagner, have generated excitement among audiences and critics alike. In a statement, FX Entertainment president Gina Balian praised the series, highlighting its bold and original approach to family drama. Olsen, who expressed enthusiasm about working with Durkin again, shared her positive experience, emphasizing the joy of collaborating with her fellow actors and the creative team. The series is poised to become a standout addition to Hulu's lineup, offering a fresh and engaging narrative that will captivate viewers and spark meaningful discussions.