Elizabeth Banks to star in Apple TV comedy series

Apple TV has greenlit a new half-hour comedy starring Elizabeth Banks as a divorcée navigating her father's retirement community escapades. The series, created by Liz Heldens and Matt Ward, follows Banks' character forming an unlikely alliance amid matchmaking mishaps. Production is set to begin in Los Angeles later this year.

Apple TV announced a new comedy series starring and executive-produced by Elizabeth Banks. In the untitled show, Banks plays Heidi, a recent divorcée seeking a vibrant second chapter for herself and her children. Her plans take a turn when she begins coordinating sex dates at her father's retirement community, leading to a partnership with her father's girlfriend's single son, as per the official logline first reported by TVLine. The project comes from creators Liz Heldens, known for 'The Passage' and 'Friday Night Lights,' and Matt Ward, whose credits include 'The Big Leap' and 'Madam Secretary.' Both will serve as showrunners and executive producers. Heldens currently co-showruns ABC's 'Will Trent,' which was renewed for a fifth season in April. An ABC representative confirmed to TVLine that Heldens will continue in that role with no changes planned. Jonathan Krisel, director of 'Adults,' will helm the pilot and executive produce alongside Banks, Max Handelman, Krissy Wall, Quinn Haberman, Jason Winer, and Jon Radler. Filming is slated to start in Los Angeles sometime in 2026.

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Elle Fanning as Margo in Apple TV's 'Margo's Got Money Troubles', surrounded by money in promotional trailer image.
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Apple TV unveils full trailer for Margo's Got Money Troubles

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Apple TV has released the full trailer for its upcoming series Margo's Got Money Troubles, starring Elle Fanning. Following the teaser unveiled last month at Apple TV Press Day, this detailed preview builds anticipation for the eight-episode adaptation of Rufi Thorpe's novel, premiering April 15, 2026.

Apple TV+ is set to premiere the eight-part comedy-drama Margo's Got Money Troubles on April 15, starring Elle Fanning as a young single mother navigating financial struggles. The series, based on Rufi Thorpe's novel, features Michelle Pfeiffer and Nick Offerman as Fanning's on-screen parents. Created by David E. Kelley, it explores themes of family and resilience through unconventional means.

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Apple TV has released a teaser and photos for the upcoming eight-episode series Margo's Got Money Troubles, created by David E. Kelley. The show stars Elle Fanning as a young mother navigating financial struggles, with a premiere set for April 2026. It draws from Rufi Thorpe's bestselling novel and features a notable ensemble cast.

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