Megan Stalter, Will Sharpe, Emily Ratajkowski, Adwoa Aboah, Rita Wilson, Richard E. Grant et… Adèle Exarchopoulos 🎬
— Jeremy M. (@JeremyMingot) March 2, 2024
Ils seront tous au casting de #TooMuch série signée Lena Dunham, une romcom en 10 épisodes pour #Netflix pic.twitter.com/Pev8mgRBfz
The actress, who rose to fame in the movie Gone Girl in 2014, revealed last year that she plans to step away from her acting career, feeling weary of being objectified by producers and audiences. This outdated attitude may be shifting, thanks in part to Lena Dunham's advocacy for women's rights through projects like Too Much. While negotiations are ongoing, all signs point to her joining the cast. Megan Stalter, recently seen in the emotional film The Dream Life of Miss Fran, and Will Sharpe, known for his role in the second season of The White Lotus, round out the ensemble.
A romantic comedy about a New Yorker in London
Too Much doesn't break new ground in terms of plot, opting instead for a classic romantic comedy format reminiscent of Netflix originals. The story follows Jessica (played by Megan Stalter), a New Yorker who throws herself into her work before deciding to start fresh in London after a breakup. There, she meets Felix (Will Sharpe), her lively musician roommate who catches her eye, and his ex-girlfriend Polly, Jessica's polar opposite. This love story promises to be a delightful.Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of disillusioned expatriates with this new series! Written by Lena Dunham and her husband, Luis Felber, the show will consist of 10 half-hour episodes. Although the release date is still unknown, fans can look forward to Dunham's upcoming film, "Polly Pockey," which promises to be a blend of sweet and sour just like Barbie.
Lily Collins will star as Polly Pocket in Mattel’s upcoming movie about the doll.
— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) July 26, 2023
Lena Dunham is attached to direct. pic.twitter.com/hYYcx4QYhc