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Hoult, Edgar-Jones Star in McNamara's New Disney+ Comedy

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Nicholas Hoult and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a new Disney+ comedy series.
  • The show explores a couple's secrets revealed by daily life and a mosquito.
  • Tony McNamara, known for 'The Great,' penned the sardonic relationship comedy.
Hoult, Edgar-Jones Star in McNamara's New Disney+ Comedy

A new comedy series titled "Mosquito" is coming to Disney+, starring British actors Nicholas Hoult and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Penned by Tony McNamara, who previously collaborated with Hoult on "The Great," the show promises a sardonic exploration of a recently married couple's relationship. Their secrets begin to surface as everyday life and an unexpected mosquito expose the facades they present.

Filming for the Hulu original series is slated to begin next year. McNamara expressed his excitement about working with Hoult and Edgar-Jones, anticipating the creation of "absurd comedy." This collaboration highlights Disney+'s commitment to developing original content with acclaimed talent.

Produced by 20th Television and others, "Mosquito" is executive produced by McNamara, Hoult, Edgar-Jones, and more. Commissioned for Disney+ by Lee Mason, the series is set to stream globally on Disney+ and Hulu, reinforcing the platform's strategy for local original content, particularly from the U.K.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Mosquito" series is written by Tony McNamara, known for his work on "The Great" and "Poor Things."
"Mosquito" is a sardonic comedy about a young married couple whose secrets are revealed by daily life, initiated by an intrusive mosquito.
Filming for the "Mosquito" series is scheduled to begin next year, with a release date yet to be announced.

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