Lena Dunham Hints at 'Girls' Movie Revival
Lena Dunham revealed her desire to revive her hit show 'Girls' into a movie. She has discussed the idea with the original cast and wishes to wait until the show is 'appropriately missed'. Dunham reflected on her experience with the show and its cast in her memoir 'Famesick'.
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Lena Dunham, the creative mind behind the hit show 'Girls,' recently expressed interest in transforming the beloved series into a movie. During an interview with SiriusXM, Dunham disclosed having a storyline idea and shared her thoughts in a group chat with the original cast members.
Dunham emphasized the importance of timing, stating, 'We don't want to come back to the party too early. We want to be appropriately missed.' The show, which aired from 2012 to 2017 on HBO, featured a cast including Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Adam Driver, and more.
Additionally, Dunham has penned a memoir titled 'Famesick', detailing her rise to fame and candid experiences with her co-stars, particularly mentioning moments with Adam Driver. Fans are hopeful about a potential movie under the HBO Max banner.
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