Love - Netflix orders two seasons of Judd Apatow comedy starring Gillian Jacobs
16 Sept 2014
Community Misc ShowsThe people's champion* will keep streaming for a while!
It was announced today that Netflix has ordered two seasons (10 episodes + 12 episodes) of a half-hour comedy entitled Love, produced by Judd Apatow (Freaks & Geeks, Undeclared, Girls). Season 1 will stream in 2016, season 2 will do the same in 2017.
Paul Rust (Comedy Bang Bang, Arrested Development season 4) and Lesley Arfin (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) will be the showrunners, while Brent Forrester (The Office US) will executive produce.
Paul Rust will also star on the show. Indeed, he's the leading man, Gus, while Gillian Jacobs will play his counterpart, Mickey, as "they navigate the exhilarations and humiliations of intimacy, commitment, and other things they were hoping to avoid" in a "fresh, funny, unflinching, hilarious and excruciatingly honest take on modern relationships".
Apatow probably met Gillian Jacobs on the set of Girls, she will have a recurring role in the fourth season that will premiere in early 2015.
Love will début at the same time in every country where Netflix is implanted (that includes all of Western Europe as of yesterday).
Ted Sarandos said: "Judd Apatow has a unique comedic voice that manages to be delightful, insightful, and shockingly frank, often at the same time. Together with Paul and Lesley, he’s bringing a whole new level of agony and ecstasy to this modern day comedy of manners".
Judd Apatow said: "I am so excited to get to work with Paul and Lesley on this project. Netflix has been supportive in ways I couldn't create in my wildest fever dreams".
And Bruce Rosenblum, of Legendary TV (the TV branch of the studio that produced The Dark Knight trilogy, Godzilla and Pacific Rim - so crossovers are a possibility), said: "We're thrilled to be working with the wonderfully talented Judd and excited to partner with the Netflix team. We look forward to validating their support for this innovative and genuinely funny series" (it's Legendary's first TV series).
Until 2016, Gillian Jacobs will still be on the internet in Community's sixth season, streaming this Winter on Yahoo! Screen.
Other upcoming Netflix original series include:
- House of Cards season 3 (February 2015).
- Orange Is the New Black season 3 (Summer 2015).
- Hemlock Grove season 3 (final season Spring 2015).
- Lilyhammer season 3 (November/December 2014).
- BoJack Horseman season 2 (Summer 2015).
- Arrested Development season 5 (announced).
- Marco Polo (December 12, 2014 - 10 episodes).
- Grace & Frankie (2015 - comedy with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Sam Waterston and Martin Sheen!).
- Untitled thriller (2015 - psychological family drama from the creators of Damages).
- Sense8 (2015 - science-fiction drama from the Wachowski siblings).
- Narcos (2015).
- Daredevil (2015 - from Drew Goddard and Steven S. DeKnight).
- Jessica Jones.
- Luke Cage.
- Iron Fist.
- The Defenders (miniseries).
- The Crown (2015 - first Netflix UK original series, 20 episodes over 2 seasons, from Peter Morgan).
- Marseille (2015 - first Netflix France series, 8 episodes - more info here).
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EDIT: I am bumping the thread because there seems to be a nasty bug (or a merry prankster) that keeps putting threads I created at 8-9PM yesterday at 7:58AM instead, 13-14 hours earlier, thus resulting in people overlooking it (not that Love is going to be the new Vampire Diaries, but that's why I tossed it in the "Misc shows" category, to give room to the 47th sneak peek of Castle). I think it's a legitimate thread, with worthy news, and I certainly put some thought/time into writing the text above (I'm not really into copy/paste of a few lines + link to EW, THR, Deadline & co.).
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a straight 2 season pickup...good for the show and its future fans.
ReplyDeleteIf Netflix wants to oder a series with the feeling of being a 'full' series a 3 season pickup would make more sense though. 3 seasons is the closest to a show being 'complete'
I'd kill for Netflix to produce 3 seasons of a Buffy spin-off
You go NETFLIX !!!
ReplyDeleteI hope it doesn't mean we'll get less Britta in Season 6 of Community. But regardless if it does or not, I'm glad Gillian Jacobs is getting more work and recognition.
ReplyDeleteLove will be produced after Community wraps its sixth season, season 1 will start streaming in 2016. Then there's the question of what happens if the Prophecy is more than fulfilled and Yahoo orders a seventh season of Community (we'll just call it season 6 part II though). I'd imagine Community has the priority over a new show (it's what happened with Damon Wayans Jr. with the New Girl pilot / Happy Endings season 2). Plus, Love will only be 10-12 half hour episodes, Community has 13, it's not a network schedule... it's do-able I guess.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good point about the shooting schedules of the two shows. I know that it's possible, Alison Brie, while not a huge character on Mad Men, has been doing Community and Mad Men for years. I think they could work it out for her. At any rate, I'll definitely check out the new show for Gillian.
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