Lena Dunham's 'Too Much' is actually just enough
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After years enduring hateful messages online while making "Girls," Lena Dunham was not as surprised as others by the rise of MAGA.
In an era where political unrest has become the norm, there is only one person I would blindly follow into war: Lena Dunham. Since I first became obsessed with Girls, the HBO show that made Dunham the voice of my generation (annoying millennials) in 2012,
When it premiered on HBO in 2012, Lena Dunham’s Girls - about the trials and tribulations of a squad of 20-something privileged, often self-involved friends in New York City - was the talk of the town,
She’d like us to believe she’s on the verge of living out some swanky romantic fantasy, but a flashback to her recent past in New York tells another story. It’s no o’clock in the morning, and an inebriated Jessica breaks into the basement apartment she recently shared with her ex Zev (Michael Zegen) to find him sleeping beside his new lover.
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While Dunham has teased a possible “Girls” reboot down the line for years and has been in talks with HBO about bringing the show back (she said in January 2022 for the show’s 10-year anniversary that it was “not time yet,” though), she is now detailing what that revival would entail.
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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.
Lena Dunham’s husband, Luis Felber, is a British and Peruvian musician who helped inspire her new Netflix series, ‘Too Much.’
When Lena Dunham reached precocious fame with her series Girls (she wrote and sold the show to HBO aged just 23), she was primed to become the next big thing for a generation of millennials. And yet nothing she’s created or starred in since the show ended in 2017 — including the 2022 comedies Catherine Called Birdy and Sharp Stick and a small role in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time .