Tina Fey and Steve Carell Will Weather The Four Seasons in New Comedy Series - Netflix Tudum
- An adaptation of Alan Alda’s 1981 film, The Four Seasons will also star Will Forte and Colman Domingo.June 28, 2024
It’s a Date Night reunion for Steve Carell and Tina Fey in a new adaptation of the 1981 rom-com The Four Seasons.
The former co-stars are set to lead the upcoming series, which will see Fey teaming up with longtime collaborators Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield to write the comedy. Will Forte (Bodkin) is also joining the show as a series regular, along with Colman Domingo (Rustin), Kerri Kenney-Silver (Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp), and Erika Henningsen (Girls5Eva).
The film — which was written and directed by Alan Alda and stars Alda, Carol Burnett, and Rita Moreno — follows three couples who vacation together every season but whose worlds are upended when one of them divorces.
Steve Carell
Colman Domingo
Netflix has ordered eight episodes of the series, which is produced by Universal Television and will begin filming later in 2024.
The comedy dream team of Fey, Fisher, and Wigfield first worked together on the final season of 30 Rock. Each have subsequently launched other hit series — Fey’s Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt ran for four seasons and an interactive movie, while Season 3 of Girls5eva (created by Meredith Scardino and produced by Fey) debuted on Netflix in March; Fisher’s Never Have I Ever ended last year after four seasons on Netflix; and Wigfield’s Great News and Saved By the Bell both ran for multiple seasons.
The Four Seasons is executive produced by Fey, Fisher, Wigfield, David Miner, Eric Gurian, and Jeff Richmond. Alda and Marissa Bregman will produce.
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