American filmmaker Nicole Holofcener is relaxed. Her legs are crossed in the yoga pose and she reclines into a large armchair with a glass of white wine perched on the side.
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Tina Fey‘s The Four Seasons comedy series adaptation is heading into production later this year!
The new Netflix show is based on the 1981 film of the same name that was written and directed by, and starred Alan Alda.
Tina co-created the series with Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield. The trio will write and executive producer the first season, which is set for eight episodes.
While a synopsis for the series has not be revealed at this time, the film is about “three couples who vacation together every season. After one divorces, feelings of betrayal and more spawn criticisms of one another, but the things that keep them together are stronger than those which might pull them apart.”
Ahead of filming starting later this year, we have gathered all of the actors that have been announced to star in the series, so far.
Keep reading inside to find out who all has been cast in the show so far…
American filmmaker Nicole Holofcener is relaxed. Her legs are crossed in the yoga pose and she reclines into a large armchair with a glass of white wine perched on the side.
Will Forte is the latest cast addition to Netflix‘s The Four Seasons, joining as a series regular in the comedy series based on Universal’s 1981 feature film. He joins fellow series regulars Tina Fey, Steve Carell, Colman Domingo, Erika Henningsen and Kerri Kenney-Silver. Details on their roles are being kept under wraps.
Ethan Shanfeld SPOILER WARNING: This interview contains spoilers for “The Bear,” including a surprise cameo. Matty Matheson has spent his career running restaurants. Now, he’s focused on a fictional one. With FX’s “The Bear,” the Toronto-based celebrity chef and restaurateur added actor to his resume, playing the loud, lovable and sometimes immature handyman Neil Fak in addition to his role as a culinary consultant and producer on the show.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Season 3 of “The Bear” will be served shortly. The Emmy-winning show, starring Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri, will return to Hulu on Wednesday, June 27.
Alex Ritman Tosin Cole has already been part of two of the best-known sci-fi franchises around. Sure, the American-born British actor admits his turn as starfighter pilot Lieutenant Bastian in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was perhaps a little “blink-and-you’ll miss it” (although it could have been a lot more — he got down to the final few auditioning for John Boyega’s role of Finn but “it just didn’t work out” and J.J. Abrams offered him this part instead).
Jeremy Allen White is teasing The Bear Season 3 and revealing that his character Carmy will continue making similar mistakes in the new season.
Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (joined by partner Yelena Yemchuk) are celebrating the premiere of The Bear‘s third season with their castmates!
EXCLUSIVE: Stuff the British Stole, the Australian-Canadian doc series about the impact of British colonialism, is being remade as a six-part scripted heist caper.
The Neighborhood is one of the biggest shows on TV, and it’s coming back soon.
Netflix and A24 have some serious star power in mind for Beef Season 2. Deadline reports that Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan are in talks to star in the next season of the anthology series. And if the pair get cast, they’ll play one of two couples who get into an increasingly crazy feud.
As Martin Short says in the recently released Only Murders in the Building Season 4 trailer, “somewhere lay a sniper’s nest,” and the identity of that sniper will prove even more difficult to discover in the latest installment of Hulu’s murder mystery series, which has expanded its star-studded cast quite a bit.
The Boys digs into Homelander’s origins in the fourth episode of season four.Developed by showrunner Eric Kripke, the satirical superhero series follows a group of vigilantes as they try and take down superpowered individuals who abuse their powers.In season four, Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) is running to become vice president of the US, under Homelander’s thumb (Anthony Starr). All the while, Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) is looking to save Becca’s son so he doesn’t grow up under Homelander’s wing.New cast members in the fourth season include Susan Heyward as Sister Sage, Valorie Curry as Firecracker, and Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Joe Kessler.After suffering a stroke at the start of season four, Hugh Campbell Sr.
Eva Longoria is hard at work on a press tour for her new Apple TV+ series Land of Women, but she’s also opening up about one of her most well-known projects.
Billie Boullet (A Small Light) is set to star opposite Yahya Abdul-Mateen ll in Man on Fire, Netflix‘s upcoming drama series adaptation.
The Boys season four.Developed by showrunner Eric Kripke, the satirical superhero series follows a group of vigilantes as they try and take down superpowered individuals who abuse their powers.In the fourth season, Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) is running to become vice president of the US, under Homelander’s thumb (Antony Starr).
UCP is teaming with Side Naegle, Jenna Bush Hager’s Thousand Voices and Ali Krug’s Dinner Party Productions to develop a series adaptation of Chris Whitaker’s new novel All the Colors of the Dark.
The Boys season four is receiving negative reviews following the release first three episodes.The Amazon Prime Video series premiered its highly anticipated fourth season last week, but the latest instalment of the superhero show has received a fairly poor initial reception from its audience, despite praise from critics.Based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darrick Wason, the series follows a group of vigilantes aiming to bring down a group of powerful individuals, seen as heroes by the public.The fourth season is packed with action, gore, and some fairly obvious comparisons to real-world issues in society, as the episodes take place during a presidential election.However, it has not been well-received by its fans, who have rated the prior seasons highly.
Netflix just canceled their fourth television show of the year.
House of the Dragon is back.
Selome Hailu “House of the Dragon” returned to HBO and Max with 7.8 million viewers on Sunday night, putting the Season 2 premiere 22% below the 10 million viewers that the “Game of Thrones” prequel series launched with in 2022. Despite the drop, according to Warner Bros Discovery, the episode still led Max to its biggest streaming day ever.