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Brie Larson is taking a break from fighting Thanos and other cosmic Marvel baddies and heading to the realm of TV for Apple. According to Variety, Brie Larson is set to star in and produce a new series titled “Lessons in Chemistry,” which landed a straight-to-series order from Apple TV+.
The show comes from writer-producer Susannah Grant, best known for her Oscar-nominated work as a screenwriter on “Erin Brockovich,” and is based on the upcoming novel by author Bonnie Garmus. Continue reading
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Apple+ television series called Lessons in Chemistry.The new drama series, which Larson will also produce, is penned by Erin Brockovich writer Susannah Grant.Ozark star Jason Bateman will also executive produce the series alongside Michael Costigan and Larson.The series will be based on an upcoming novel from Bonnie Garmus and is set in the early 1960s. The series is due to arrive on screens in spring 2022.According to Variety, the drama will follow “Elizabeth Zott (Larson), whose dream of being
Avengers star Brie Larson is going to be taking bigger responsibilities than acting. According to reports via Variety, the 31-year-old actress will star in and be an executive producer for an Apple drama series called Lessons in Chemistry.
Brie Larson is taking on a big new role.
Captain Marvel star Brie Larson is set to headline and executive produce Lessons In Chemistry, a drama from Unbelievable co-creator Susannah Grant, which is set at Apple with a straight-to-series order.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBrie Larson is set to star in and executive produce the drama series “Lessons in Chemistry,” which has landed a straight-to-series order at Apple in a competitive situation, Variety has learned exclusively.The series is based on the upcoming debut novel from author, science editor, and copywriter Bonnie Garmus.