Elizabeth Banks protagonizará una serie de comedia en Apple TV

Apple TV ha dado luz verde a una nueva comedia de media hora protagonizada por Elizabeth Banks, quien interpreta a una mujer divorciada que navega por las aventuras de la comunidad de jubilados de su padre. La serie, creada por Liz Heldens y Matt Ward, sigue al personaje de Banks mientras forma una alianza inesperada en medio de desastres de citas. La producción comenzará en Los Ángeles a finales de este año.

Apple TV anunció una nueva serie de comedia protagonizada y producida ejecutivamente por Elizabeth Banks. En el programa, que aún no tiene título, Banks interpreta a Heidi, una mujer recientemente divorciada que busca un segundo capítulo vibrante para ella y sus hijos. Sus planes dan un giro cuando comienza a organizar citas sexuales en la comunidad de jubilados de su padre, lo que la lleva a asociarse con el hijo soltero de la novia de su padre, según la sinopsis oficial reportada primero por TVLine. El proyecto proviene de los creadores Liz Heldens, conocida por 'The Passage' y 'Friday Night Lights', y Matt Ward, cuyos créditos incluyen 'The Big Leap' y 'Madam Secretary'. Ambos se desempeñarán como showrunners y productores ejecutivos. Heldens actualmente codirige 'Will Trent' de ABC, que fue renovada para una quinta temporada en abril. Un representante de ABC confirmó a TVLine que Heldens continuará en ese papel sin cambios previstos. Jonathan Krisel, director de 'Adults', dirigirá el episodio piloto y será productor ejecutivo junto a Banks, Max Handelman, Krissy Wall, Quinn Haberman, Jason Winer y Jon Radler. El rodaje está programado para comenzar en Los Ángeles en algún momento de 2026.

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