Lena Dunham, Netflix and rom-coms
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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.
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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.
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,
And now Girls creator Lena Dunham is addressing that possibility. “I love Shoshanna. I am on record as saying she is my favorite girl,” Dunham said on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, adding that Shoshanna is the character that is most likely “going places” out of the four main girls.
Dunham revealed she and costar Zosia Mamet have "kicked around jokingly" ideas about where the 'Girls' characters would beNEED TO KNOWLena Dunham teased the possibility of a Girls spinoff starring one beloved character from the hit HBO seriesThe actress revealed she and costar Zosia Mamet have "kicked around jokingly" ideas about where the Girls characters would be todayMamet previously shared that she would be open to a spinoffWith Girls fans clamoring for a spinoff based on the Shoshanna Shapiro character,
Hannah only really ever had one female hook up during the run of Girls, but is sounds like Dunham thinks her signature character might have settled down with a woman. And the idea of her finally being less obsessed about being famous (or more specifically, being "a voice of a generation") sounds like some serious growth from the writer.
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Too Much, which stars Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, follows New York workaholic Jessica, who moves to London planning on being alone following a breakup, only to meet Felix, who causes her to reconsider finding love again. The show debuts on Netflix on July 10.
Lena Dunham, who created and starred in the controversial comedy "Girls," is opening up about criticism of the series' lack of diversity.
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Dunham created the series and starred alongside Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia MametNEED TO KNOWLena Dunham opened up about the lack of diversity on her hit show Girls during a new interviewDunham,
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Lena Dunham’s new Netflix series “Too Much” may not be a direct retelling of her own love story, but fans wondering if it mirrors her real-life romance with musician Luis Felber aren’t entirely off ba