Hulu announced “Nine Perfect Strangers” will premiere on August 18 and be released weekly, while “Only Murders in the Building” will premiere on August 31 and be released weekly.
Based on the bestselling book by Liane Moriarty, “Nine Perfect Strangers” takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation. Nine “stressed city dwellers” try to get on a path to a better way of living there over the course of 10 days (taking place over eight episodes).
“Nine Perfect Strangers” stars Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Bobby Cannavale, Regina Hall, Samara Weaving, Melvin Gregg, Asher Keddie, Grace Van Patten, Tiffany Boone and Manny Jacinto.
Director Jonathan Levine serves as an executive producer alongside Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Jodi Matterson for Made Up Stories; Kidman and Per Saari for Blossom Films; Moriarty, David E. Kelley, John Henry Butterworth, Molly Allen, Samantha Strauss and McCarthy. Co-showrunners Kelley and...
Based on the bestselling book by Liane Moriarty, “Nine Perfect Strangers” takes place at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation. Nine “stressed city dwellers” try to get on a path to a better way of living there over the course of 10 days (taking place over eight episodes).
“Nine Perfect Strangers” stars Nicole Kidman, Melissa McCarthy, Michael Shannon, Luke Evans, Bobby Cannavale, Regina Hall, Samara Weaving, Melvin Gregg, Asher Keddie, Grace Van Patten, Tiffany Boone and Manny Jacinto.
Director Jonathan Levine serves as an executive producer alongside Bruna Papandrea, Steve Hutensky and Jodi Matterson for Made Up Stories; Kidman and Per Saari for Blossom Films; Moriarty, David E. Kelley, John Henry Butterworth, Molly Allen, Samantha Strauss and McCarthy. Co-showrunners Kelley and...
- 5/18/2021
- by Antonio Ferme
- Variety Film + TV
Mae Martin must be feelin’ good about this piece of news.
The comedian’s Netflix series “Feel Good” has been renewed for a second and final season at the streamer. Season 2, currently in production in London, is slated to premiere in 2021.
Whereas the first season was a co-production between Netflix and Channel 4 in the U.K., season 2 will be exclusively on the streamer. Netflix is also developing another series Martin and Objective Fiction, won in a competitive bidding situation.
As for the plot of season 2, it will see Mae & George’s (Charlotte Richie) complicated love story continue as Mae struggles to come to terms with the ghosts from her past and George tries to reinvent her present. Can they grow together or will they grow apart?
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of ‘Feel Good,’ and to see Mae and George’s love...
The comedian’s Netflix series “Feel Good” has been renewed for a second and final season at the streamer. Season 2, currently in production in London, is slated to premiere in 2021.
Whereas the first season was a co-production between Netflix and Channel 4 in the U.K., season 2 will be exclusively on the streamer. Netflix is also developing another series Martin and Objective Fiction, won in a competitive bidding situation.
As for the plot of season 2, it will see Mae & George’s (Charlotte Richie) complicated love story continue as Mae struggles to come to terms with the ghosts from her past and George tries to reinvent her present. Can they grow together or will they grow apart?
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of ‘Feel Good,’ and to see Mae and George’s love...
- 12/7/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has renewed Mae Martin’s addiction dramedy “Feel Good” for a second and final season, which is set to premiere in 2021. Production has already begun in London.
“Feel Good” is a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama created by Canadian comic Martin and Joe Hampson. They write the series together. Though Season 1 was a co-production with Channel 4 in the UK and Ireland, Season 2 is all Netflix.
Don’t be too sad to see it go: Netflix says it is developing another series from Martin and production company Objective Fiction.
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of ‘Feel Good,’ and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned,” Martin said on Monday in a statement provided to media. “I’m really deeply attached to this story and I’m so grateful to be getting back to work with...
“Feel Good” is a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama created by Canadian comic Martin and Joe Hampson. They write the series together. Though Season 1 was a co-production with Channel 4 in the UK and Ireland, Season 2 is all Netflix.
Don’t be too sad to see it go: Netflix says it is developing another series from Martin and production company Objective Fiction.
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of ‘Feel Good,’ and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned,” Martin said on Monday in a statement provided to media. “I’m really deeply attached to this story and I’m so grateful to be getting back to work with...
- 12/7/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Netflix has renewed Feel Good, its critically praised semi-autobiographical dramedy from Canadian comic Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, for a second and final season. Production is underway in London on the series that stars Martin, Charlotte Ritchie and Lisa Kudrow. Joining the season 2 cast are Jordan Stephens (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story), John Ross Bowie (Speechless), Eve (The Talk), and The Walking Dead‘s Eleanor Matsuura.
Season 2 is slated to premiere in 2021.
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of Feel Good, and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned,” said co-creator and star Martin. “I’m really deeply attached to this story and I’m so grateful to be getting back to work with the incredible team at Objective Fiction and our hilarious cast. Having spent most of 2020 speaking only to my kettle...
Season 2 is slated to premiere in 2021.
“I’m beyond excited to be able to return to the world of Feel Good, and to see Mae and George’s love story through to the dramatic conclusion we had always planned,” said co-creator and star Martin. “I’m really deeply attached to this story and I’m so grateful to be getting back to work with the incredible team at Objective Fiction and our hilarious cast. Having spent most of 2020 speaking only to my kettle...
- 12/7/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Charlotte Lewis has been promoted to head of comedy at Objective Fiction, the All3Media-owned production outfit behind shows including Netflix/Channel 4 co-production Feel Good.
Lewis first joined Objective in 2013 and during her seven years with the company, she has developed and produced all three seasons of BBC Three’s Witless, which has been optioned for a U.S. remake by CBS Studios. She also developed and produced Roisin Conaty’s Channel 4 show GameFace.
In her newly-created role, Lewis will work alongside head of development Kelly McGolpin. Objective Fiction’s chief creative officer Ben Farrell said she is an “outstanding producer.”
Commenting on her promotion, Lewis said: “It’s a joy to work alongside such an incredibly talented team and I’m looking forward to building on Objective Fiction’s track record of brilliant shows.”
Beginning her career in comedy entertainment, she has worked in both production and...
Lewis first joined Objective in 2013 and during her seven years with the company, she has developed and produced all three seasons of BBC Three’s Witless, which has been optioned for a U.S. remake by CBS Studios. She also developed and produced Roisin Conaty’s Channel 4 show GameFace.
In her newly-created role, Lewis will work alongside head of development Kelly McGolpin. Objective Fiction’s chief creative officer Ben Farrell said she is an “outstanding producer.”
Commenting on her promotion, Lewis said: “It’s a joy to work alongside such an incredibly talented team and I’m looking forward to building on Objective Fiction’s track record of brilliant shows.”
Beginning her career in comedy entertainment, she has worked in both production and...
- 12/3/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Rising Canadian comedian Mae Martin has created and will star in a semi-autobiographical comedy for Netflix and British broadcaster Channel 4.
Martin is behind Mae and George (w/t), a six-part series produced by Fresh Meat and Peep Show producer Objective Fiction. It marks the latest co-production between the two companies, following breakout hit The End of the Fxxxing World.
The series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae, who is trying to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of her life. Life is further complicated by a new and all consuming relationship with her new girlfriend George. The story is described as “deeply personal” and “darkly hilarious” and centers around the unique pressures of navigating the modern-day fluid landscape of gender and sexuality.
Martin is co-writing with Joe Hampson, who has written for shows including Skins, The News Quiz and Newsjack.
It will air...
Martin is behind Mae and George (w/t), a six-part series produced by Fresh Meat and Peep Show producer Objective Fiction. It marks the latest co-production between the two companies, following breakout hit The End of the Fxxxing World.
The series follows recovering addict and comedian Mae, who is trying to control the addictive behaviors and intense romanticism that permeate every facet of her life. Life is further complicated by a new and all consuming relationship with her new girlfriend George. The story is described as “deeply personal” and “darkly hilarious” and centers around the unique pressures of navigating the modern-day fluid landscape of gender and sexuality.
Martin is co-writing with Joe Hampson, who has written for shows including Skins, The News Quiz and Newsjack.
It will air...
- 3/27/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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