Lena Dunham, Too Much
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Dunham has moved to London and now returns with a new series, Too Much, set in the city. What could possibly be “too much” for the creator of Girls? The answer is more of the same – but with pubs and unconvincing cockney accents.
Watts has pivoted to TV in recent years, leading Netflix's hit series The Watcher (2022) and playing magazine editor Babe Paley in Ryan Murphy's Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (2024), the latter of which landed her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. Next up is another Murphy series, All's Fair.
Netflix’s Too Much is a love letter to Lena Dunham’s life in London. The creator of Girls on HBO upped and left Los Angeles after the pandemic to try and find herself in the Big Smoke, but instead she found love in the form of Luis Felber,
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As of Friday, July 11, Too Much has not been renewed for a second season. It’s not unlike Netflix to take a few weeks or even a few months to give the go-ahead for more episodes so check back and there may be an update.
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Lena Dunham's semi-autobiographical rom-com, 'Too Much,' follows a producer (Meg Stalter) who moves to London and falls for a musician (Will Sharpe).
Dunham had a mix of friends and family join her as bridesmaids, including Taylor Swift, her cousin Jenna Hally Rubenstein, Felber’s sister Alma-Kori Felber and Dunham’s podcasting partner, Alissa Bennett.
Writer and director Lena Dunham, along with cast members Will Sharpe and Megan Stalter, tell Lynn Rusk how "Too Much" celebrates the messiness of life.
“Shout-out Taylor — thank you for that,” Dunham added. “She brings everyone together; she makes the world go ’round.” Dunham and the pop star have long been close friends. The former co-starred in Swift’s 2015 “Bad Blood” music video, and in 2021, Swift was a bridesmaid in Dunham’s wedding to musician Luis Felber.