'Marvelous Mrs Maisel' picked for two seasons

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

The follow-up to "Gilmore Girls" revival, titled "Marvelous Mrs Maisel", has been picked up for two installments.

The hour-long dramedy created by Amy Sherman-Palladino has been handed out a two-season order to one of its pilots by Amazon, according to The Hollywood Reporter.



The episode stars "House of Cards" fame Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a 1958 New York City housewife, who through a series of events, ends up exploring the world of stand-up comedy.

The series, which also Alex Borstein and Tony Shalhoub, is the first new venture for Sherman-Palladino following Netflix's "Gilmore Girls" revival.

The episode count for the show is currently unknown and a premiere date is yet to be finalised.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

'Marvelous Mrs Maisel' picked for two seasons

The follow-up to "Gilmore Girls" revival, titled "Marvelous Mrs Maisel", has been picked up for two installments. The hour-long dramedy created by Amy Sherman-Palladino has been handed out a two-season order to one of its pilots by Amazon, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The episode stars "House of Cards" fame Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a 1958 New York City housewife, who through a series of events, ends up exploring the world of stand-up comedy. The series, which also features Alex Borstein and Tony Shalhoub, is the first new venture for Sherman-Palladino following Netflix's "Gilmore Girls" revival. The episode count for the show is currently unknown and a premiere date is yet to be finalised. The follow-up to "Gilmore Girls" revival, titled "Marvelous Mrs Maisel", has been picked up for two installments.

The hour-long dramedy created by Amy Sherman-Palladino has been handed out a two-season order to one of its pilots by Amazon, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The episode stars "House of Cards" fame Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam "Midge" Maisel, a 1958 New York City housewife, who through a series of events, ends up exploring the world of stand-up comedy.

The series, which also Alex Borstein and Tony Shalhoub, is the first new venture for Sherman-Palladino following Netflix's "Gilmore Girls" revival.

The episode count for the show is currently unknown and a premiere date is yet to be finalised.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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