Lena Dunham has entered an exclusive first-look agreement with Netflix, where she will create and develop serialized projects through her production company, Good Thing Going, marking a thrilling new collaboration.
Established in 2018 by Dunham and co-led by Michael P. Cohen, Good Thing Going champions artist-driven projects powered by undeniable voices.
“My producing partner Michael P. Cohen and I are deeply excited to begin the next phase of Good Thing Going with Netflix as our home, one that supports artists and makes so many of the shows that we love as viewers,” Dunham tells Tudum.
“From the first chat with our Netflix team, we have been aligned in the vision to lean into classic genres and serve them up with a twist, always informed by surprising points of view.”
Too Much
Too Much is a 10-episode series featuring a New Yorker relocating to London. It exemplifies bold yet poignant storytelling and showcases the potential of this impactful new collaboration.
“Netflix has been so deeply supportive of the vision, which is to create a romantic comedy that makes us root for love, brings joy but also has the jagged edges of life.”
“We are thrilled to be working across the U.S. and the U.K., and hope to engage with Netflix globally to tell a range of stories, set in new and compelling worlds.” Dunham
“We look forward to delighting audiences with more of the deeply relatable stories they love from Lena.” Jinny Howe, vice president of drama series at Netflix