Lena Dunham returns to TV and takes on rom-com in 'Too Much'
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Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe star in a London-set love story co-created by the 'Girls' mastermind and husband Luis Felber, inspired by their own whirlwind courtship.
Too Much,' new Netflix series from Lena Dunham starring Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe, has moments of hilarity but an uneven take on its main character
Wendy is the fiancée of Jessica’s ex in Too Much. She is a cool-girl influencer who knits cropped sweaters, makes lip gloss, and has a bearded dragon named Chantilly. She is played by Emily Ratajkowski, a supermodel who is also known for her roles in Gone Girl and I Feel Pretty.
In Lena Dunham's highly-anticipated return to TV with Too Much on Netflix, she's putting her stamp on a blend of classic rom-com tropes, bringing along a lot of emotional baggage.
Into this fray enters Lena Dunham, the oft-controversial writer/director/actor whose HBO series “ Girls ” was a conversation-driving cultural force throughout its run from 2012-2017. Her last TV show was 2018’s “Camping,
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With “Too Much,” “Girls” creator-star Lena Dunham has made her long-awaited return to television, and the ensemble she’s brought along with her is, well, too much. The series stars viral comedian and “Hacks” breakout Megan Stalter and “White Lotus” Season 2 star Will Sharpe as the central couple: Jessica,
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The 10-part series stars Megan Stalter as Jessica - a New York workaholic, who escapes her busy city life (and toxic ex) for the UK, only to fall head over heels for a charming Brit named Felix (Will Sharpe) with major red flags. The cast list for Too Much is HUGE, with the likes of Jessica Alba, Rita Ora, Jennifer Saunders, and more popping up.
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showsnob.com on MSNToo Much on Netflix parents guide: Sex, nudity, drugs, and more content warningsNetflix's new romantic comedy series Too Much from Lena Dunham earns its TV-MA rating with sex, nudity, language, drugs, and more content and trigger warnings.
Sharpe bonded with the character, Felix, in Dunham’s scripts and worked with Felber to write his character’s songs on the show. He plays the aspiring musician as deeply sensitive with a dry sense of humor,