Lena Dunham's New Netflix Show Is Not 'Girls'
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Lena Dunham is looking back on the criticism she faced over her polarizing signature project. The Too Much creator addressed the lack of diversity on her hit 2010s dramedy, Girls, in an interview with The Independent on Saturday, admitting that the show's title might have set viewers up for a letdown.
To celebrate the debut of Dunham’s latest project, the Netflix series “Too Much,” Variety looks back on the 20 episodes that show “Girls” at its best.
Lena Dunham's latest film project stars one of rom-com's biggest icons - but without Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour, the casting of Meg Ryan might not have been possible. In a Variety cover story published this week,
After years enduring hateful messages online while making "Girls," Lena Dunham was not as surprised as others by the rise of MAGA. While talking on this week's "Girls Rewatch" podcast, Dunham explained that based on a number of comments she was sent on social media back in the early 2010s she was prepped and ready for the more hateful aspects of the MAGA movement.
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Indiatimes on MSNToo Much cast: Full list of actors in Lena Dunham’s Netflix romcom, starring Megan Stalter and Will SharpeLena Dunham’s new Netflix romcom Too Much brings together British and American stars in one wild love story. Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe lead the series, with Naomi Watts, Richard E Grant, and Emily Ratajkowski adding flair.