Dewayne Perkins Developing Ensemble Comedy Series at Hulu
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Comedian Dewayne Perkins is developing an untitled ensemble comedy series for Hulu. The project, which follows a group of friends who make relationship decisions by group vote, could star Perkins if it receives a green light. He will also serve as a writer and executive producer alongside Stephen Curry's production company, Unanimous Media.
Facts First
- Dewayne Perkins is developing a new ensemble comedy series for Hulu.
- The show's premise involves friends in their 30s who date by jury, voting on each other's relationship choices.
- Perkins will star, write, and executive produce the series if Hulu gives it a green light.
- Executive producers include Stephen Curry and his company Unanimous Media, which produces family, faith, and sports content.
- Perkins currently stars in Apple TV's 'The Studio' and co-wrote and starred in the film 'The Blackening'.
What Happened
Comedian and actor Dewayne Perkins is developing an untitled ensemble comedy series for Hulu. The project follows a group of friends in their 30s who date by jury, where relationship choices are determined by a group vote. Perkins will star in the series if it receives a green light from Hulu, and he will also serve as a writer and executive producer. Additional executive producers include Stephen Curry, Erick Peyton, Sharla Sumpter, and Bridgett via Unanimous Media, the production company Curry co-founded.
Why this Matters to You
If the series is produced, you may see a new, unconventional take on dating and friendship dynamics on television. The show's premise, centered on a group vote for romantic decisions, could offer a fresh comedic perspective on modern relationships. For fans of Dewayne Perkins's work on shows like 'The Studio' or the film 'The Blackening', this project represents a potential new outlet for his humor.
What's Next
The project is currently in development, awaiting a green light from Hulu to move forward into production. If approved, Perkins will begin work on the series, which could bring his unique comedic voice to a new platform alongside the backing of Stephen Curry's production company.