Lena Dunham recently revealed on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy” that she is contemplating a “Girls” movie. She mentioned starting a group chat with the original cast to discuss a possible reunion when the beloved HBO series is “appropriately missed.”
“I would love to do it, and I have to say, I got a little plot line in my brain. I do,” Dunham shared. “It’s impossible not to think about where they are now. I have a new chain with the girls and Andrew [Rannells] called ‘Survivors of the Crackcident.’ Jemima [Kirke] will pop in with the best take on like, ‘Jess is really into RFK Jr.’ and you’re like, ‘Of course she is. Of course she is.’ She does not want anyone getting vaccines. She is pissed.”
She added, “I just see them, and also, those are my muses. So, I think it’s an obvious thing. We don’t want to come back to the party too early. We want to be appropriately missed.”
“Girls” aired on HBO for 62 episodes over six seasons from 2012 to 2017. The show, created by Dunham, starred Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Adam Driver, Zosia Mamet, Alex Karpovsky, and Andrew Rannells. It received 19 Emmy nominations and won two during its run.
“Well, there’s a ‘Girls’ movie, HBO Max!” Dunham quipped. “I would be delighted.”
Dunham recently released her book “Famesick,” which details her experiences and challenges as she gained fame in her early 20s. In the book, she describes her “Girls” co-star Driver as “verbally aggressive, condescending and physically imposing” during filming.

