Will There Be a Too Much Season 2?
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 09 – Lena Dunham and Luis Felber co-created and co-wrote Netflix's Too Much, a rom-com series reflecting their rapid romance and Dunham's move from New York to London.
- Lena Dunham and Luis Felber co-created and co-wrote the Netflix rom-com series Too Much, which debuted on July 10, 2024, primarily filmed in London, Buckinghamshire, and New York City.
- The show is inspired loosely by Dunham’s whirlwind romance with Felber, their marriage in 2021, and Felber’s music career under the name Attawalpa, though much of the plot is fictionalized.
- Too Much stars Megan Stalter as Jessica, a Dunham stand-in who falls for Felix, played by Will Sharpe, a struggling musician, with Dunham portraying Jessica’s divorced sister Nora.
- Felber described the titular song Too Much as about meeting “the one” but not being quite evolved yet, while Dunham emphasized the series is not strictly autobiographical but grew beyond initial ideas.
- Netflix has not announced a second season, but if renewed, it would likely release within 12 to 18 months, probably exploring significant changes in Jessica and Felix’s relationship.
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Will there be a Too Much season 2?
Too Much has charmed many viewers with its heartfelt London-set story, which sees two lost souls find solace in one another as they attempt to move on from their past traumas.Suffice to say, it's a bumpy ride, with screenwriter Lena Dunham weaving some hard-hitting subplots into an otherwise lighthearted story, which gives Hacks breakout Megan Stalter and A Real Pain's Will Sharpe plenty of opportunities to shine.Of course, the multi-hyphenate c…
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