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Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much’ Climbs Netflix’s Global Top 10 as Creators Outline Season 2 Plans

Debuting July 10 on Netflix, the 10-episode rom-com has reached the global top 10 alongside divided reactions over its inclusive cast with critiques of its pacing.

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Meg Stalter the airport in Too Much
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Overview

  • Co-created and co-written by Lena Dunham and Luis Felber, the series follows a heartbroken New Yorker who relocates to London, finding unexpected romance with an indie musician.
  • Since its July 10 premiere, Too Much has climbed into Netflix’s global top 10, reflecting strong audience engagement.
  • Production spanned London, Berkshire and Brooklyn, with filming at real-world sites including St Peter’s Estate, Englefield House and Williamsburg’s Alligator Lounge.
  • Critics have delivered mixed reviews, praising the leads’ on-screen chemistry and the ensemble’s diversity but faulting the series for uneven pacing and variable episode lengths.
  • Netflix has not yet renewed Too Much for a second season, although Dunham and Felber are discussing storylines that explore the protagonists’ married life.