Too Much: Release date news, cast details, streaming details and more about Netflix's upcoming rom-com

Too Much: Release date (Image Via Netflix)
Too Much: Release date (Image Via Netflix)

Netflix is all set to release its upcoming rom-com series, Too Much. According to reports, the show will be released globally on Netflix on July 10, 2025, with all 10 episodes available for binge-watching.

The show is created, written, and directed by Lena Dunham, with executive producers including Dunham, Felber, Tim Bevan, and Eric Fellner, among others. The filming of the show began in the spring across London, Beaconsfield, and Brooklyn, wrapping in July 2024.

If you liked Girls or modern rom‑coms with layered characters, Too Much seems like a promising pick this summer. Read on for a complete streaming guide and cast details of the new Netflix show.


Too Much: Release date and streaming guidelines, explored

Too Much: Release date (Image Via Netflix)
Too Much: Release date (Image Via Netflix)

As mentioned, Too Much is expected to premiere on July 10, 2025, on Netflix at 12:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT), which is the usual time the platform drops its new shows. All 10 episodes will be released altogether, making your weekend binge-worthy.

Jessica escapes her chaotic NYC life post-breakup by moving to London, where she meets Felix, a charming mess of red flags. The series delves into cross-cultural quirks, exploring how Americans and British share a common language of love, adding emotional depth.

The miniseries' official logline on IMDb reads,

"After a breakup, New York workaholic Jessica moves to London, planning on being alone. She meets Felix, who causes her to reconsider finding love again."

The new Netflix show is a modern take on rom‑com tropes inspired by Dunham’s life journey—from NYC to London, exploring identity, baggage, and reinvention.


Too Much comes with a brilliant cast

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The trailer of the show opens with Jessica breaking into her ex-boyfriend's house and finding him with another girl in bed. She gets frantic and disturbed by the incident. That is when someone suggests she move to London and start afresh. This sets the tone of the show and prepares the viewers for the character's new journey.

With its multi-star cast and production team behind blockbusters like Love Actually, it's poised to deliver both heart and crossover appeal. Megan Stalter stars as Jessica, a mid-30s workaholic from New York, dealing with life after a breakup. Alongside her is Will Sharpe playing Felix, a dishevelled indie musician who becomes Jessica's complicated love interest eventually in the new city.

The show's supporting cast includes Andrew Rannells, Michael Zegen, Rhea Perlman, Emily Ratajkowski, Rita Wilson, Richard E. Grant, Stephen Fry, Naomi Watts, Janicza Bravo, Adwoa Aboah, and Adèle Exarchopoulos. The guest appearances by Andrew Scott, Kit Harington, Jessica Alba, Jennifer Saunders, and more just seem like a cherry on top.

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Edited by Yesha Srivastava