Lena Dunham recruits Emily Ratajkowski for her new Netflix series

Lena Dunham recruits Emily Ratajkowski for her new Netflix series

Before her film Polly Pocket, the creator of Girls should return to the small screen.

Emily Ratajkowski reportedly in talks to join Netflix series Too Much of Lena Dunhamdirector of the series Girls and future director of the Mattel project, Polly Pocket with Lily Collins.

Variety announced the imminent participation of the fashionable model, Emily Ratajkowski in Lena Dunham’s next Netflix series, Too Much. The superstar would then join Megan Statler (The Dream Life of Miss Fran) And Will Sharpe (The White Lotus).

The pitch of the project? The series will follow Jessica Stalter, a New York workaholic. Shaken by a past relationship, the thirty-year-old gradually sinks into isolation and solitude. Having become the laughing stock of New York’s neighborhoods, the obvious solution is to seize the professional opportunity in London that presents itself to her. Jessica is inspired by a solitary life like the Brontë sisters. The meeting with Felix (Sharpe) will change everything. This strange alchemy cannot be overlooked, according to her. It remains to be seen whether the American and the British speak the same language.

Emily Ratajkoswki (Emrata for short) is famous for her plasticity, which propelled her career as a model. The latter recently appeared at the parade The Sculptures of French designer Simon Porte Jacquemus, at the Maeght Foundation (Saint-Paul de Vence), with Gigi Hadid And Deva Casseldaughter of Monica Bellucci And Vincent Cassel. She made a few notable appearances on screen, notably in Gone Girlwhere she plays the smitten mistress of Nick Dunne, played by Ben Affleck. She also participated in the wild night of We are your Friends with Zac Efron.

Lena Dunham will write and direct Too Much, the series will be produced by Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones and Bruce Eric Kaplan, with Camilla Bray. The series will consist of 10 episodes.

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