Lena Dunham's Netflix series Too Much mixes rom-com charm with maturity

Lena Dunham's new Netflix limited series, Too Much, offers a semi-autobiographical romantic comedy about an American woman's move to London and her budding romance. Starring Megan Stalter as the lead, the show tones down Dunham's signature edge from Girls while embracing classic rom-com tropes. It premieres on July 10, blending humor with insights into modern dating and cultural clashes.

Lena Dunham has shifted gears with Too Much, her latest Netflix project co-created with Luis Felber, drawing from their real-life international romance. Unlike the confrontational tone of her earlier series Girls, where Dunham reflected on her twenties amid public backlash, Too Much adopts a softer approach. On the Girls Rewatch Podcast, Dunham admitted her unease with the change: “It freaks me out, too, that I made it. Why isn’t anyone, like, fighting each other and saying something nasty to each other?”

The story centers on Jess, played by Megan Stalter, a 30-something navigating a painful breakup with ex Zev (Michael Zegen) and his new partner Wendy (Emily Ratajkowski). After some impulsive antics in Brooklyn, Jess relocates to London for a job, where she quickly connects with Felix (Will Sharpe), an ambivalent indie rocker. Their relationship unfolds amid red flags and genuine affection, highlighting costs in love, such as impacts on careers and sobriety.

The ensemble features Dunham regulars like Andrew Rannells and Rita Wilson alongside newcomers Naomi Watts, Andrew Scott, and Rhea Perlman. Episodes draw punny titles from British rom-coms, like “To Doubt a Boy” and “Enough, Actually,” while exploring American-British cultural differences without veering into clichés seen in shows like Emily in Paris. Jess's vibrant personality clashes with London's reserved vibe; she quips, “Am I the Meghan Markle of fat white bitches?” The series critiques gender dynamics, noting how women's messiness draws scrutiny unlike men's.

A standout mid-season episode uses a ketamine flashback to delve into Jess's corrosive eight-year relationship with Zev, adding depth to her arc and allowing Stalter to shine. However, the show struggles to balance comedy and romance, with uneven chemistry between leads and abrupt resolutions to plotlines, including unresolved themes like parental grief. While insightful on dating's limitations, the ending feels unearned, prioritizing genre conventions over emotional nuance.

Overall, Too Much marks Dunham's growth, offering a measured take on adult romance that entertains but leaves room for more fireworks.

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Dramatic scene from Netflix's 'His & Hers' finale: vengeful mother Alice confesses shocking twist, shocking daughter Anna and detective.
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'His & Hers' finale stuns with mother's revenge twist

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In the finale of Netflix's 'His & Hers,' as previously covered, the murder mystery culminates in a shocking confession from Anna's mother, Alice, redefining themes of maternal love and vengeance. The series, starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, earned an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes amid rave fan reactions.

Apple TV has acquired the rights to adapt Rufi Thorpe's 2024 novel 'Margo's Got Money Troubles' into an eight-episode series, starring Elle Fanning as the protagonist Margo Millet. The dramedy follows Margo, a young woman who turns to OnlyFans for support after becoming pregnant by her professor, drawing on her pro-wrestler father's expertise. Produced by A24 and others, the series features a star-studded cast including Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman, with a premiere set for April 15.

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Netflix's limited series 'His & Hers' stars Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal in a gripping adaptation of Alice Feeney's novel, blending revenge and deceit in a murder investigation. Directed by William Oldroyd, the six-episode show unfolds with shocking twists that challenge viewers' assumptions. Critics praise its unhinged narrative and strong performances.

The Netflix film adaptation of Emily Henry's bestselling romance novel 'People We Meet on Vacation' arrives on January 9, 2026, starring Emily Bader and Tom Blyth as best friends Poppy and Alex. Directed by Brett Haley, the movie explores their decade-long summer vacations and evolving relationship. Author Emily Henry, in a recent interview, shared her excitement about the project and its potential to boost romance adaptations.

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Kate Winslet reluctantly added directing to her producing and acting roles on her son Joe Anders' Christmas family drama Goodbye June after Netflix rejected her push for another director. The film, starring Winslet alongside Toni Collette, Andrea Riseborough, Johnny Flynn, and Helen Mirren, is in select theaters ahead of its Netflix premiere on December 24.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star as an engaged couple facing turmoil in the upcoming A24 film The Drama. The first full trailer, released in February 2026, teases a wedding week derailed by a shocking confession. The movie is scheduled for theatrical release on April 3, 2026.

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Megan Park, director of My Old Ass, has secured a series order for Sterling Point, a young adult drama on Prime Video. She will direct, executive produce, and co-showrun the project alongside Gossip Girl creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The involvement of LuckyChap Entertainment adds further production weight to the endeavor.

 

 

 

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