
Too Much OTT Release Date: When and where to watch Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe's rom-com British series
Too Much OTT Release Date: Get ready to redefine everything you thought you knew about romantic comedies. Lena Dunham's upcoming series is all set to drop on Netflix on July 10, 2025, and it's not your typical girl-meets-boy love story. Starring Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, this British rom-com series promises love, awkwardness, emotional baggage, and brutally honest storytelling, all wrapped up in ten deeply human, sometimes hilarious, and often uncomfortable episodes.
What's Too Much all about?
At the heart of Too Much is Jessica, a quirky, overly emotional, and heartbroken workaholic from New York, played by Hacks fame Megan Stalter. After a soul-crushing breakup, she hits pause on her spiralling NYC life and relocates to London for a fresh start. But her plans of living a reclusive life in a new city go sideways when she meets Felix, a moody, dishevelled musician played by The White Lotus' Will Sharpe, who is nothing like the Hugh Grant-style heartthrobs she fantasised about.
Instead of charm and candlelit dinners, Jessica finds herself falling for a man who wakes up at noon and doesn't quite have his life together. But it's this very chaos that draws them into each other's orbit. Their love story is messy, uncomfortable, honest, and very real.
Who's in the cast?
The show is led by Megan Stalter and Will Sharpe, but it also features a star-studded ensemble and plenty of surprising cameos. Expect to see:
Andrew Scott (Ripley)
Kit Harington (Game of Thrones)
Jessica Alba (Fantastic Four)
Rita Ora
Jennifer Saunders (Absolutely Fabulous)
Stephen Fry (The Dropout)
Emily Ratajkowski (Gone Girl)
Andrew Rannells (Girls5eva)
Adwoa Aboah, Dean-Charles Chapman, Richard E. Grant, and more.
Who created Too Much?
Too Much is co-created by Lena Dunham (creator of Girls) and her husband, Luis Felber, who also lends original music to the series through his band Attawalpa. The production team includes heavyweights like Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner (of Love Actually fame), Bruce Eric Kaplan (Girls), Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones, and Camilla Bray. It's a collaboration between Working Title Television and Good Thing Going, under Universal International Studios.
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