Lena Dunham's New Netflix Show Is Not 'Girls'
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Light spoilers for Too Much ahead.,Lena Dunham spent the majority of the Girls run (and even the years after) insisting that her breakout HBO sitcom was not autobiographical — she was not Hannah Horvath,
Lena Dunham—the actress, writer, and director best known for creating HBO’s Girls —returns to television with Too Much, a new Netflix rom-com series that premiered Thursday. This time, she’s back in full force as writer, director, and producer of the show.
For Megan Stalter's first leading TV role in 'Too Much', she hopped the pond to London for a modern twist on classic British romantic-comedies.
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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,
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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Now Dunham brings her latest, similarly awkward comedy-drama, Too Much, to Netflix. The series follows the trials and tribulations of Jess (the brilliant Megan Stalter) as she flees New York for London with a broken heart.
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
Lena Dunham's romantic comedy, set in London, is lighter in tone than 'Girls,' but still comes with plenty of dysfunction, self-sabotage and sex.