From Schitt's Creek to director: Dan Levy's 'Good Grief' hits Netflix"
'Schitt's Creek' star Dan Levy debuts as director with 'Good Grief' on Netflix, joining NBC's 'Night Court' in the latest streaming lineup.
Good Grief (Source: Netflix)
In a thrilling development for fans of 'Schitt's Creek', Dan Levy, one of the beloved stars of the hit show, is stepping behind the camera for his directorial debut with 'Good Grief', set to premiere on Netflix. This marks a significant milestone in Levy's career, further solidifying his position in the entertainment industry.
Netflix Welcomes Dan Levy's Directorial Debut
Dan Levy's 'Good Grief' is not just a directorial debut; it's a multifaceted endeavor where he also shines as a writer and co-star. Joining him in this poignant narrative are Luke Evans, Ruth Negga, and Himesh Patel. The story revolves around a widower who embarks on a soul-searching journey to Paris with friends after the loss of his husband. This narrative promises to blend heartfelt emotion with the unique humor and depth Levy is renowned.
"Good Grief represents a new chapter in my career, one where I can express my vision and storytelling," Levy shared in an interview, highlighting the personal significance of this project.
NBC's 'Night Court' and Other Streaming Highlights
Alongside Levy's 'Good Grief', NBC's 'Night Court' is making waves in the streaming world. The reboot of the classic series has already left audiences on a cliffhanger at the end of its first season and promises more intrigue in its second installment. The show, starring John Larroquette and Melissa Rauch, continues to bring humor and drama to the legendary courtroom.
This season in streaming also sees other notable releases, including the critically acclaimed 'Only Murders in the Building' making its way from Hulu to broadcast television, and new game shows on Fox, adding diversity to the streaming landscape.
As Dan Levy's 'Good Grief joins these exciting new shows, viewers are in for a treat, with a blend of nostalgia, innovation, and compelling storytelling defining the streaming scene in 2024.
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