Golden Globe winner Lena Dunham has confirmed that her newest Netflix present, Too A lot, gained’t be coming again for a second season. This comes greater than 4 months after the romantic comedy sequence had launched its first ten episodes.
The present was led by Emmy nominee Will Sharpe (The White Lotus) and Megan Stalter (Hacks). The forged additionally included Dunham, Michael Zegan, Janicza Bravo, Richard E. Grant, Rita Wilson, Naomi Watts, Andrew Rannells, Rhea Perlman, Emily Ratajkowski, and Adwoa Aboah. Since its debut, it has garnered a Licensed Recent score of 79% on Rotten Tomatoes, primarily based on 82 opinions.
Why is Netflix’s Too A lot sequence not returning for a second season?
In the course of the current FYC panel, Dunham defined why there gained’t be a Too A lot Season 2 regardless of the optimistic reception that the present had obtained. She revealed that they’ve at all times identified that the story would solely be a restricted sequence. The present was impressed by her real-life love story with husband Luis Felber, who, like Sharpe’s character within the present, can be a British musician.
“Our intention was at all times to make Too A lot as a restricted sequence,” Dunham mentioned. “It was meant to really feel like a basic transatlantic love story however with time to essentially dig into the complexities {that a} movie doesn’t have the house for.”
Too A lot was created and govt produced by Dunham and Felber, with the Ladies alum additionally serving as its author and director. This was her first main TV challenge as creator after seven years of engaged on the HBO sequence Tenting. It was govt produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones, and Bruce Eric Kaplan, with Camilla Bray producing.
“Jessica (Stalter) is a New York workaholic in her mid-thirties, reeling from a damaged relationship that she thought would final endlessly and slowly isolating everybody she is aware of. When each block in New York tells a narrative of her personal unhealthy behaviour, the one resolution is to take a job in London, the place she plans to stay a lifetime of solitude like a Brontë sister,” reads the official synopsis. “However when she meets Felix (Sharpe) — who’s much less Hugh Grant in Notting Hill and extra Hugh Grant’s drunken roommate — she finds that their uncommon connection is inconceivable to disregard, even because it creates extra issues than it solves.”
(Supply: Deadline)








