“Too Much” is a highly anticipated television series created by Lena Dunham, the mastermind behind the hit show “Girls.” In this new ensemble series, viral comedian Megan Stalter and “White Lotus” star Will Sharpe take on the roles of Jessica and Felix, a couple navigating the chaotic world of London after Jessica’s move from New York. The show promises plenty of unexpected guest stars and intriguing storylines.
The star-studded ensemble of “Too Much” includes familiar faces like Lena Dunham herself, who plays Nora, Jessica’s older sister trying to lift her spirits after a recent divorce. Andrew Rannells, known for his role in “Girls,” portrays Jameson, Jessica’s mentor and ex-husband of Nora. Emily Ratajkowski appears as Wendy, Zev’s new girlfriend who unknowingly becomes the object of Jessica’s obsession.
Michael Zegen, recognized from “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” plays Zev, Jessica’s ex-boyfriend who breaks her heart by proposing to Wendy. Jessica Alba makes a cameo as herself, seeking Jessica’s help in a commercial project. Rita Wilson shines as Lois, the matriarch of the family struggling to set boundaries with her dependent daughters.
The supporting cast includes Rhea Pearlman as Dottie, Lois’ outspoken mother, and Richard E. Grant as Jonno, Jessica’s judgmental boss at the advertising agency. Naomi Watts portrays Ann, Jonno’s cool and collected wife, while Janicza Bravo plays Kim, another American at the agency with a crush on Josie, played by Daisy Bevan.
The series delves into the lives of these characters, exploring themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in the bustling city of London. With a mix of comedy and drama, “Too Much” promises to be a captivating watch for fans of Lena Dunham’s work and those looking for a fresh take on modern relationships.
As the series unfolds, viewers can expect twists and turns, heartfelt moments, and stellar performances from this talented ensemble cast. Stay tuned for the premiere of “Too Much” and get ready to be swept away by the whirlwind of emotions and experiences that await.