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18.02.2021 - 07:45 / justjared.com
Minnie Driver is heading to Amazon!
The 51-year-old actress has been cast in the upcoming second season of Modern Love, Variety reports.
As of right now, Minnie is the only confirmed star to appear in season two. Actors that appeared in season one of Modern Love included Anne Hathaway, Dev Patel, Tina Fey, John Slattery, and Andrew Scott.
Modern Love is based on the New York Times‘ column that explores relationships, love, and the human connection. You can catch up on season one on Amazon now!
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Amazon has set the Season 2 cast for its half-hour romantic anthology series Modern Love, based on The New York Times column. The new season was filmed in Albany, New York City, Schenectady, and Troy, New York and Dublin, Ireland, and will premiere on Prime Video later this year in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.
The full star-studded cast of season two for Amazon’s Modern Love was just announced and it includes some pretty big names.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterThe Amazon anthology series “Modern Love” has announced its main cast for Season 2.Season 2 of the series will feature episodes starring: Gbenga Akinnagbe (“The Deuce”), Susan Blackwell (“Madam Secretary”), Lucy Boynton (“Bohemian Rhapsody”), Tom Burke (“Mank”), Zoe Chao (“Love Life”), Maria Dizzia (“Orange is the New Black”), newcomer Grace Edwards, Dominique Fishback (“Judas and the Black Messiah”), Kathryn Gallagher (“Jagged Little Pill”), Kit Harington (“Game of
In Ukonwa Ojo’s first major hire since she joined Amazon Studios as Chief Marketing Officer Of Prime Video, she has brought in Disney’s Greg Coleman as Global Head of Franchise Marketing. He will start March 1, reporting to Ojo.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMinnie Driver has been cast in the upcoming Season 2 of “Modern Love” at Amazon, Variety has learned exclusively.Details of Driver’s character in the episodic anthology series are being kept under wraps. At the time of this publishing no other stars have been confirmed for Season 2.
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