After five seasons in the underrated FX comedy, “Better Things,” it appears Pamela Adlon is ready to move into the world of feature filmmaking. And she’s found the two ladies to lead the cast.
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According to THR, Pamela Adlon is set to direct a new comedy film with Ilana Glazer and Michelle Buteau leading the cast. The untitled film follows a pregnant woman (Glazer) who leans on her best friend (Buteau), who is married with kids, to help her through the changes in her life. The film is written by Glazer and Josh Rabinowitz. The latter of which worked on Glazer’s Comedy Central series, “Broad City,” as well as other shows such as “Ramy” and “The Carmichael Show.”
As mentioned, Adlon is probably best known as the star, co-creator, producer, writer, and director of “Better Things,” a critically acclaimed comedy series from FX that ended its run earlier this year. She’s also been seen in front of the camera in a number of other projects including “Louie,” “The King of Staten Island,” “Holler,” and “Bumblebee.”
Glazer is most recognized for her work on the aforementioned “Broad City.” She was also recently seen in the Apple TV+ comedy series, “The Afterparty.” Buteau is also a comedian and has been in a number of films such as “Always Be My Maybe” and “Marry Me.”
Filming on the untitled comedy film is set to begin in July. An exact release date has yet to be announced, but 2023 seems like a safe assumption.