Lena Dunham Confirms Netflix Show ‘Too Much’ Is Finished After One Season | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Lena Dunham's 10-episode romantic comedy series Too Much concluded its story with a wedding and was always planned as a limited series despite positive reviews and modest viewership.
- Last week at an FYC panel, Lena Dunham confirmed Too Much, Netflix series, will not return for a second season, saying 'Our intention was always to make Too Much as a limited series.'
- Citing audience response, Lena Dunham and Luis Felber concluded their story was complete and stopped after one season, with the show entering Netflix Global Top 10 English-language TV chart for one week and logging 1.9M views at #10.
- Produced by Working Title Television and Good Thing Going, the 10-episode series co-created with Luis Felber premiered over the summer and scored 79% on Rotten Tomatoes with a notable recurring cast.
- Netflix confirmed it remains in business with Lena Dunham through Good Thing Going, and the season finale ends with the couple marrying while Dunham said she isn’t actively planning a second season.
- Amid a busy comedy year for Netflix, which saw several shows return for second seasons, Dunham added a playful finale Easter egg yelling 'cut!' with marriage and character quips.
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Lena Dunham Confirms Netflix Show ‘Too Much’ Is Finished After One Season | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Lena Dunham‘s Netflix show Too Much is done after one season. The 39-year-old actress and writer co-created the series with her husband Luis Ferber. It was inspired by their real romance. Keep reading to find out more… But at the FYC panel, Lena explained that they only intended to make it a limited series, so it’s not a big shock that it won’t get a season 2, per Deadline. “Our intention was always to make Too Much as a limited series,” the Gir…
Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much’ Not Returning For Season 2 At Netflix: “Part Of The Job Is Knowing When To Park It”
Jessica and Felix’s love story is ending with the duo’s fairytale wedding — at least for now. Lena Dunham’s romantic comedy series Too Much, starring Meg Stalter and Will Sharpe, will not be back for a second season on Netflix. Dunham, who co-created the show with her husband, British musician Luis Ferber, inspired by their […]
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"Too Much": Is season 2 of the Netflix series coming? Lena Dunham has revealed whether it will continue with her romantic series.
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