Our prayers have been answered: Rachel Sennott is writing, executive producing, and starring in a new funny and girly HBO show. (No, there’s no title yet.) The pilot was picked up at HBO in March, and as more and more details come out, my patience is wearing thin. I need this series immediately. Coming-of-age, you say? Girls in their 20s, you say? Codependent friend group, you say? I will be stanning. They already had me at the incredible combination of HBO, Rachel, and this concept, but there’s more — several other cast members have been announced, and you will freak out at all these names.
Naturally, I’ve been checking for any and all updates about this series… like multiple times a day. So, when can we watch it? Who are the other stars? Here’s everything to know about Rachel Sennott’s upcoming HBO show, including the release date, plot, and cast.
All About Rachel Sennott’s Upcoming HBO Show
When Will Rachel Sennott’s New HBO Show Come Out?
Devastatingly, there’s no word yet on a release date. If they’re still finalizing the cast now, I’d say we have a kind of a long wait ahead… I’m crossing my fingers for 2025. I’d like to politely suggest that TV people follow the example of pop girls, who are releasing albums at a rather insane pace and consistently keeping us well-fed these days.
What’s The Plot Of Rachel Sennott’s New HBO Show?
The official logline for the show states, “A codependent friend group reunites, navigating how the time apart, ambition, and new relationships have changed them.” According to Deadline, Rachel is “following in the footsteps of” Lena Dunham, who gave us Girls, and Issa Rae, who gave us Insecure. Personally, I think we always need more HBO canon shows about girls in their 20s just trying to vibe and encountering lots of drama along the way.
Who’s In The Cast Of Rachel Sennott’s New HBO Show?
I’m extremely obsessed with this chaotic and talented crew. Obviously, Rachel Sennott is the star, thank goodness. But we also have Billie Eilish’s rumored girlfriend/fling, Odessa A’zion, in the mix as well as one of my favorite impressions influencers, Jordan Firstman. Miles Robbins of The X-Files and True Whitaker, as in Forest Whitaker’s daughter, have also been cast in the show.
Just when I thought I couldn’t get more excited, Variety reported that the one and only Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and Gen Z social media queen Quenlin Blackwell are the latest stars to sign on.
As the kids say on TikTok, “Give it to me, Rachel!!”