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Beyond Fairytales: 'The Duality' Explores Real Romance in Season 3
23 May
Summary
- Season three focuses on early romance's realistic challenges.
- Adam Brody calls the upcoming season 'the best one yet'.
- Sarah Silverman and Andrew Rannells join as recurring guest stars.

Creator Erin Foster offered insights into the upcoming season of "The Duality," emphasizing a shift towards exploring the realistic challenges of early romance. "It was important to me to show the back half of early romance when things get real and it's not always a fairytale," Foster stated, highlighting the development of a "different kind of love story" built on stability and trust.
Actor Adam Brody anticipates this season will be "maybe the best one yet," attributing the potential to increased comfort among the cast and a closer understanding between writers and actors. The season will also feature new recurring roles for Sarah Silverman and Andrew Rannells, while Foster herself will portray Nicole, a chaotic character.
Leighton Meester, who made a notable cameo in season two, will not be returning for the third season. "It doesn't feel like it's an integral part of the Noah and Joanne story," Brody commented on her character's limited role.
The show's L.A. filming location continues to attract high-profile guest stars. Foster expressed a desire to cast "iconic Jews" like Adam Sandler, with Brody adding Barbra Streisand to the wish list. The production team benefits from its popularity, securing many sought-after actors for even brief appearances.