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Too Much (TV series)
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Too Much is a romantic comedy television series created by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber, starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe. It was released on Netflix on July 10, 2025.
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Premise
After a traumatic break-up, thirty-something New York City commercial producer Jessica accepts a work transfer to London.
Jessica, a fan of British period films and romances, is taken aback by her council flat accommodation and loneliness. After forcing herself to visit a pub alone, Jessica witnesses musician Felix performing. Felix and she eventually connect and he returns home with her; a romance slowly blooms between the two. Felix and Jessica must bridge cross-cultural relationship divides, their respective relationship histories, and own family dynamics in order to hopefully sustain a healthy relationship. [1][2]
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Cast
Main
- Megan Stalter as Jessica
- Will Sharpe as Felix
Recurring
- Michael Zegen as Zev
- Prasanna Puwanarajah as Auggie
- Rita Wilson as Lois Salmon
- Dean-Charles Chapman as Gaz
- Daisy Bevan as Josie
- Rhea Perlman as Dottie
- Emily Ratajkowski as Wendy Jones
- Richard E. Grant as Jonno Ratigan
- Janicza Bravo as Kim Keith
- Carlos O’Connell as Eoin Independiente
- Lena Dunham as Nora South
- Oliver Nirenberg as Dash South
- Andrew Rannells as James South
- Leo Reich as Boss Gibbons
- Naomi Watts as Ann Ratigan
- Adèle Exarchopoulos as Polly
- Adwoa Aboah as Linnea
Guest
- Jessica Alba as herself
- Kit Harington as Jessica's father
- Andrew Scott as Jim Wenlich Rice
- Stephen Fry as Simon Remen
- Kaori Momoi as Aiko Remen
- David Jonsson as Oriel Terrabianco
- Sophia Di Martino as Silvia Violet
- Sonoya Mizuno as Peregrine
- Rita Ora as herself
- Jennifer Saunders as Fiona
- Alix Earle as herself
- Jake Shane as himself
- Owen Thiele as himself
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Episodes
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Production
Development
Wife and husband team Lena Dunham and Luis Felber executive produced the ten-episodes series with Dunham directing and Felber providing original music. The executive producers also include Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones and Bruce Eric Kaplan, with Camilla Bray as producer. The series is produced by Working Title Television as well as Dunham's Good Thing Going banner.[3]
Casting
Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe were confirmed in the lead roles in December 2023.[4] In February 2024, Emily Ratajkowski was reportedly in talks for a role.[5] A more complete cast list was announced the following month.[6]
Filming
Filming took place in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, in February 2024.[7] Filming took place in Brooklyn, New York City, in June 2024.[8][unreliable source] Filming also took place in London in 2024.[9]
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Release and reception
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All episodes of Too Much premiered on Netflix on July 10, 2025.[10]
Critical response
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 83% approval rating based on 64 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "A winning showcase for Megan Stalter, Too Much's approach to modern love is coolly detached but creator Lena Dunham's sharp sense of humor remains just right."[11] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 68 out of 100 based on 33 critics, indicating "generally favorable".[12]
Reviewing the series for USA Today, Kelly Lawler gave a rating of 3/4 and described it as "very funny and sweet, but also at times distinctly melancholy, and it navigates its different moods gracefully."[13] Ben Travers of IndieWire gave a B and said, "Dunham's latest pulls off a tricky balancing act: giving audiences what we expect from a TV rom-com, as well as what we don't always get.[14] Inkoo Kang of The New Yorker commented, "With its quicksilver shifts and sneaking sweetness, the experience of watching feels a lot like falling in love."[15] Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times wrote, "The endgame, when we get to it, could not be any more conventional—which, I imagine, is the idea."[16]
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References
External links
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