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Lena Dunham's Too Much Is No Girls – and It Suffers for It

NEW YORK AND LONDON, JUL 11 – Jessica, a New York commercial producer, moves to London to start over after a breakup and navigates new relationships in Lena Dunham's 10-episode Netflix comedy series.

  • Netflix released all 10 episodes of Too Much on July 11, 2025, starring Megan Stalter as Jessica, a TV-commercial producer relocating to London after a breakup.
  • Lena Dunham co-created Too Much with her husband Luis Felber, drawing on her own experience of moving abroad after a long-term relationship ended.
  • The series explores Jessica's awkwardness and emotional struggles as she develops a complex romance with Felix, played by Will Sharpe, amid intimate, dialogue-driven episodes.
  • Critics note strong chemistry between Stalter and Sharpe, balanced mood shifts, and Dunham's aim for a 'unifying and loving and, at the end of the day, hopeful' tone as stated at a Tribeca panel.
  • Dunham plans to continue collaborating with Netflix, while Too Much suggests new narrative directions following the impact of her acclaimed HBO series Girls.
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Too much (Too Much, United States, UK/2025). Created by: Lena Dunham and Luis Felber. Address: Lena Dunham. Cast: Megan Stalter, Will Sharpe, Rita Wilson, Richard E. Grant, Naomi Watts, Rhea Perlman, Andrew Rannells. Available in: Netflix. Our opinion: very good. “I always try to moderate my expectations,” lies Jessica, the protagonist of Too much, the series that premieres on Netflix this Friday.

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«Life has no gender». Thus of taxativa Lena Dunham, screenwriter and director of the new series of Netflix Too Much, which premieres worldwide the...

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After the huge success of "Girls" it was a bit 'disappeared: in his new series, "Too Much" also tells how his life has changed

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USA Today broke the news in United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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