Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Busy Philipps, and Paula Pell are bringing their B.P.E. to Netflix. A press launch introduced that the streamer has greenlit Season 3 of “Girls5eva.” Looks just like the foursome is “gonna be famous 5eva.”
From creator/showrunner Meredith Scardino, the Emmy-nominated musical comedy follows a one-hit marvel woman group from the ’90s who reunite for one final shot at stardom.
“Our deepest thanks to Peacock for bringing ‘Girls5eva’ to life and supporting us creatively at every turn since the first pitch. And we are endlessly grateful to our partners at NBCU for their boundless commitment. Today, we are thrilled to announce that our reunited girl group will be re-reunited at Netflix. We are so thankful to everyone at the streamer who fell in love with our music-filled comedy. We cannot wait to introduce Dawn, Wickie, Summer, and Gloria to the global Netflix audience. Well, not fully introduce, if you look closely, Girls5eva can be seen in the background of the Woodstock ’99 documentary setting a porta potty on fire,” stated government producers Meredith Scardino, Tina Fey, Jeff Richmond, and Robert Carlock.
Seasons 1 and a pair of of “Girls5eva” may even stream on Netflix. They initially launched on Peacock.
Sara Bareilles is a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter whose hits embrace “Brave” and “Love Song.” She made her Broadway debut with “Waitress.”
Goldsberry received a Tony for her efficiency in “Hamilton” and acquired an Emmy nod for Disney+’s dwell stage recording of the smash hit musical. Her TV credit embrace “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law” and “The Good Wife.”
An alumna of “Freaks and Geeks,” “Dawson’s Creek,” and “Cougar Town,” Philipp’s newer credit embrace “Search Party” and “I Feel Pretty.”
Pell received an Emmy throughout her tenure as a author on “SNL.”Her newest initiatives embrace “Mappleworth Murders” and “A.P. Bio.”
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